This breaks my heart. Women are called 'brave' when they appear to have put their trauma aside in an attempt to secure justice, not just for themselves, but for all women. The world doesn't see the trauma continuing to eat them from inside. A tragedy.
https://t.co/qU9S3xIJXP
Victoria Guiffre was a courageous warrior, who embodied hope and light to all global victims and survivors of CSA. May she find peace & light on her journey back to the light. Rest in Peace 🕯️🕊️
As mourners honour the life of Pope Francis, the UN remembers him as a messenger of hope, humility and humanity.
Our world will be a better place if we follow his example of unity and mutual understanding.
Is this the coolest way to move house?
This coconut octopus uses shells, coconuts, and other objects it can find on the ocean floor as a defence against predators. Sometimes, they can even be seen moving location with their home like this guy!!
🎥 @jacobguy.media
“ This is quite possibly the coolest thing I’ve seen while flying my drone in search of wildlife. At first I didn’t know what I was looking at, it was a ball of something moving along. Upon closer inspection I noticed it was a school of juvenile golden trevally, several cobia, and possibly a sharksucker or two. And the highlight is the giant critically endangered white spotted wedgefish leading the pack.
.
I followed the group for about 10 minutes, watching all the fish follow the wedgefish, move for move. Eventually I had to leave, but knowing this was only 200m from shore (literally took off from my garden) has motivated me to do a lot more flights like this, and see what the waters of @discoversharkbay has to offer while I’m here! “ By 📷 @jakemasondiving
Watch this octopus, filmed by EVNautilus at a depth of around 1,600 meters (5,250 feet), stretch its tentacles to form a huge balloon.
Nature is amazing. Protect it.
#ActOnClimate#climate#biodiversity#oceans#GreenNewDeal
Photo of the Day | A polar bear and her cub approach equipment placed by scientists from Polarstern, a research ship investigating the consequences of Arctic climate change in the central Arctic Ocean. By @EstherHorvath3, awarded in the 2020 Contest: https://t.co/phhGvhHjXA
The terrifying and mysterious beauty of the Ocean. 🧵
1. As Anna Von-Boetticher swims beneath Greenland's nearly 1 meter thick ice, she glides silently above a 1000 year old whale graveyard.
[📸 Alex Dawson]
It is so heartwarming to see these baby turtles be released and take to the ocean for the first time.
Nature is amazing. Protect it. #ActOnClimate#climate#oceans
The stunning colors of the Halitrephes Maasi, a type of jellyfish. The Halitrephes Maasi lives in the deep ocean, usually between 600 to 1200 meters deep (about 2000 to 4000 feet).
New LiDAR discovery!
In the specimen image below we see highlighted by the red arrows, new unexplored man made islands.
Look closely we can see there are 100s of objects below current sea level that have yet to be full explored.
Some are 100s of feet below the ocean surface.