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So much of it lies undiscovered, and has been relied on for communication and food for hundreds of years
there are always more to be discovered, and supports many of our best loved and amazing creatures.
'Dip a dee dah, dip a dee ay, we're not seeing any birds to-day...'
It provides for my family, my partner is a professional diver.
It enabled me to see my first puffins.
Kind regards Jane.
Why are Bempton Cliffes not mentioned as an importent site around Britain.
R Hardy
Whether I'm watching my dogs haring about on the beach, listening to curlews whilst kayaking amongst the salt flats, or have seals tugging on my fins whilst diving - it all makes me glad to be alive!
I have been on it, in it and under it, we are an Island nation surrounded by the sea, we also have some of the most stunning coastline in the world, we should treasure it, look after it and enjoy it. Ray Richardson.
Because of its majesty and many moods. As a real-life mermaid and a body-boarder, born under Cancer, the sign of the crab, the ocean is my soul-mate. The life in it is so precious and should never be taken for granted! Man isn't the only one relying on it!
We need to protect our future generations inheritance.
Don't you think it's time Cameron and the rest of the Westminster bunglers got just one thing right.
It's not difficult. just do it! Just start to take notice of what everyone else can see and start NOW to give our seas the protection they deserve.
Remember the 'cod war' with Iceland? It turns out they were right to protect their oceans, CAN'T WE DO THE SAME before it's too late.
our wonderful seabirds must be protected against mans greed for more resources,and allowed their fair share of foods from the sea. We are fast destroying our birds and wildlife,then we will follow
The sea and wise spaces brings me peace and sanity. It has a timeless, eternal quality.