Christmas Tree Worms – Sea Shambles Advent Dat 25
Happy Christmas from all of the Cosmic Shambles team! To celebrate, here’s something that we promise we haven’t made up: a Christmas tree worm.
Read MoreFollowing the popularity of last year’s inaugural Advent Calendar for The Cosmic Shambles Network, Dr Helen Czerski has devised another one for this year which will be based on the themes of next year’s highly anticipated Sea Shambles show at the Royal Albert Hall on 17th May. 25 days of ocean stories from Helen and guest writers, based on your pictures. Tweet us with the #SeaShambles to get involved.
Happy Christmas from all of the Cosmic Shambles team! To celebrate, here’s something that we promise we haven’t made up: a Christmas tree worm.
Read MoreIt’s the penultimate window of Sea Shambles Advent and Helen Czerski looks at how dolphins hear.
Read MoreGrowing up in Western Australia you are told that everything is going to kill you. This is nonsense says Shambles producer Trent Burton
Read MoreWhat is the link between our love of Christmas movies and the sea? Laura Boon from the National Maritime Museum explains.
Read MoreHelen Czerski ponders on the Age of the Sail, a time in history when sail boats ruled the waves.
Read MoreSometimes, the sea is closer than you think. Helen Czerski looks into the Thames
Read MoreUp to now we have no evidence for life on any planet other than the Earth, but what of oceans on other worlds? Prof Tim O’Brien explores.
Read MoreIt’s a plant, Jim, but not as we know it. Helen Czerski looks at ocean plants today.
Read MoreAt night, a much-ignored population of ocean mini-beasties comes out to play. Dr Helen Czerski looks at zooplankton.
Read MoreA guest post from Erika Jones at the National Maritime Museum about Tarbat Ness Lighthouse, a true beacon in the night.
Read MoreToday Helen Czerski wants you to know all about whale snot.
Read MoreA tale of two sand castles on Day 14, from Helen Czerski
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