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CBBC stars Danny Adams and Clive Webb to appear in new show near Corbridge

CBBC stars Danny Adams and Clive Webb to appear in new show near Corbridge
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Study within minutes of Newquay s stunning coastline

Study within minutes of Newquay’s stunning coastline If you re interested in a nature-based course, Cornwall College Newquay provides the perfect opportunity and location for up-close discovery and hands-on learning Advertorial Cornwall College Newquay specialises in zoology, marine conservation and natural science programmes (Image: Cornwall College) Located on Cornwall’s Atlantic Coast, Cornwall College Newquay is situated in the heart of this laidback seaside town, next to Newquay Zoo and close to Fistral Beach. The college s specialist courses will give you the right environment to explore, discover and progress. Whether you are interested in zoology, marine conservation or surf science, the highly practical courses are designed to allow you to grow in confidence and ability, giving you the chance to progress to university study or employment.

Repair works underway on Southsea Castle sea defences

Repair works underway on Southsea Castle sea defences April 12, 2021, by Eldin Ganic Work on repairs to the Southsea Castle sea defences is underway, Coastal Partners reports. Founded in 2012, Coastal Partners is a partnership between four councils who manage 162km of Hampshire’s coastline.  The Southsea revetment between Southsea Castle and the Blue Reef Aquarium which is owned and maintained by Portsmouth City Council (PCC) is the primary flood and coastal erosion defence for the area. Multiple sections of the revetment have been damaged by a series of winter storm events, to prevent further deterioration of the revetment, urgent concrete repairs are needed. 

Giant predatory worms lurked beneath the ancient seafloor, fossils reveal

22 Jan 2021, 20:45 GMT Predatory sand striker worms can grow up to 10 feet in length. This one was photographed in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. Photograph by Photograph from Ryan Rossotto, Nat Geo Image Collection Hidden beneath the seafloor around coral reefs, giant worms wait until an unlucky fish swims close enough for them to nab with their jagged, agile jaws and pull back into their sandy burrows. These rapid, deadly attacks have earned the worms the name sand strikers. Scientific Reports indicate that versions of these voracious sea worms were likely snacking on unsuspecting fish about 20 million years ago in what is now northern Taiwan.

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