Marine FeaturesYou are in: Cornwall > Marine Watch > Marine Features Human remains have come to light for the first time in thousands of years in north Cornwall. The bad weather is proving difficult for migrating birds arriving to rest at nature reserve. Andy wants to help clean up our beaches of marine litter, see his film from Porthtowan. 成人论坛 Radio Cornwall reporter Pam Spriggs visits the Blue Reef Aquarium to meet Flash the turtle. 成人论坛 Cornwall reporter Michael Taylor finds out about climate change affects on our shoreline. Cornwall Wildlife Trust urge people who come into close proximity with dolphins to act responsibly. Orca Sea Safari passengers were lucky enough to see the world's second-largest fish. Nature groups in Cornwall are urging people to look out for stranded turtles. Cornwall Wildlife Trust calls on volunteers to help them collect data on Basking Sharks. A male and female sea lion of different species have struck up a surprise friendship. You are in: Cornwall > Marine Watch > Marine Features |