
From Cornwall to Shetland: Rock poolers collect 3,781 records during National BioBlitz
The Rock Pool Project's annual citizen science survey saw participants take to the shores in record numbers.

The Rock Pool Project's annual citizen science survey saw participants take to the shores in record numbers.
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This red algae threatens native marine life and ecosystems but could slash methane emissions from cows by over 60%.

Meet wireweed—the olive-brown seaweed that you can forage! They can grow up to 2 meters long and surely spread fast!

Have you spotted strange red ripples on rocks or harbour walls while rock pooling? You might’ve discovered Watersipora subatra, a colonial marine creature that looks like a mossy carpet!