Convex Seascape Survey researchers discuss the decline in British cod and our responsibilities as consumers.
Seascape News - 27/02/26
Prof Callum Roberts speaks to The Economist, making the case against extractive activities in the deep sea. [article behind a paywall]
Seascape News - 17/01/26
The High Seas Treaty has come into force; but how close are we to protecting 30% of the ocean by 2023? [article behind paywall]
Report - 21/08/25
The Convex Seascape Survey is endorsed by the UN Ocean Decade.
Seascape News - 05/07/25
‘Tiny creatures gorge, get fat, and help fight global warming’: explore how zooplankton lock away planet-warming carbon.
Report - 30/06/25
Reflections from the third UN Ocean Conference in Nice; the biggest ocean conference in history.
CSS In The News
CSS in the News - 17/04/26
The Ecologist reports on Dr Zoe Roseby’s new paper, highlighting that scampi fishing in North Sea is driving an ‘invisible’ climate cost.
CSS in the News - 15/03/26
The Metro warns that British chip shop favourite, scampi, could carry a high environmental cost, following a new paper from Dr Zoe Roseby.
CSS in the News - 09/03/26
Convex Seascape Survey researchers highlight the hidden damage North Sea scampi fishing causes to the seabed.
CSS in the News - 01/01/26
The National highlights Convex Seascape Survey research that’s using environmental DNA to study Antarctic whale populations and carbon stores.
CSS in the News - 12/11/25
Algoa Bay’s living mud: we unlock the secrets of blue carbon beneath the South African waves.
CSS in the News - 10/11/25
The natural infrastructure crisis threatening global markets: Convex Seascape Survey scientists share their thoughts.
Media
Podcast - 16/01/26
This episode of the BBC’s Climate Question podcast, featuring the Convex Seascape Survey, examines how whales fight climate change.
Podcast - 01/12/25
The Shaken Not Burned climate podcast explores life beneath the waves with Professor Callum Roberts.
Video - 21/11/25
Learn how we use environmental DNA to understand the history and composition of sediment deposits.
Video - 21/07/25
Our Chief Scientist, Professor Callum Roberts, speaks to the BBC about the potential risks of deep sea mining.
Podcast - 30/06/25
Our education partner, Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop, chats about bringing scientists’ work to life and inspiring young minds.
Video - 23/06/25
Learn how our scientists use environmental DNA and carbon dating techniques to understand seafloor carbon stores.
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