And for established players in Europe.
marine nature recovery officer at the trust.How warming seas are altering our underwater worldHeather Hamilton/@cornwallunderwaterThe mauve stinger likes to feed on other small jellyfish and oceanic sea squirts.
Dr Stewart said if people engaged with marine environment more.including different species of jellyfish as well as increases in octopus numbers.are being increasingly found in lobster and crab pots off the coastline.
they would be more likely to become passionate about protecting it.What that showed us and what I've seen as well in my own research is that when we look after the marine environment.
Dr Stewart said changes were happening in the ocean more dramatically than anyone had predicted.
according to Met Office dataThis spring has been the second sunniest spring on record.China News Service/VCG via Getty ImagesAlthough many countries are considering SMRs.
nuclear power is generated by bombarding uranium atoms with much smaller neutron particles.How safe is nuclear energy and waste?The International Atomic Energy Agency says nuclear power plants are among the safest and most secure facilities in the world.
This causes the atoms to split in a process called nuclear fission.What are SMRs and where could they be built?SMRs work on the same principle as large power plants.