The Lobster Guard: How Earth's Remotest Island Protects Its Ocean Kingdom On Tristan da Cunha, the world's most remote inhabited archipelago, a hammer striking an antiquated oxygen container signals the dawn. This is the fishing summons, a 5 a.m. signal for a community whose existence is deeply connected to the ocean. For the roughly 240…
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Riders of the Maelstrom: The Seabirds That Hunt Inside Hurricanes As a powerful cyclone traverses the open water, its colossal power churns the sea into a frenzy. This violent upheaval brings organisms from the abyss towards the light, creating a fleeting opportunity. For most animals, this signals a time to flee or hide. Yet for…
The Venison Dilemma: Can a Highland Steak Lead to a Greener Diet? As awareness of the climate crisis intensifies, many people are re-evaluating their diets. The search for sustainable protein sources has led consumers down paths signposted with plant-based alternatives and seafood with a low environmental impact. In the hills and forests of Scotland, however,…
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