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Issue 87 - August 2022

Sawfish News: 6th Annual International Sawfish Day Coming October 17

By Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal Conservation

The International Sawfish Day Logo. Credit: The Deep, Hull, UK.

International Sawfish Day was established as a collaboration between the Sawfish Species Survival Plan of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria studbook program, the Sawfish Conservation Society, and research and conservation organizations around the world to highlight the endangered sawfish species. The sawfishes are some of the most imperiled elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, and skates), with all five species assessed as Critically Endangered or Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. International Sawfish Day (ISD) is an annual event, held every October 17th, to educate the public about the biology and ecology of these spectacular rays, to highlight the threats they continue to face, to focus on current research and management efforts to safeguard their future, and to inform people how they can contribute to the conservation and recovery of sawfishes where they live.   

In 2022, the sixth International Sawfish Day will be celebrated with events at institutions and organizations around the globe and online.  Participating aquariums, museums, zoos, schools, conservation agencies, and research groups hold celebrations and events, share messages and images on social media, and help spread the word about sawfish.  Social media posts using the hashtag #InternationalSawfishDay and interactive events reach hundreds of thousands of people in the weeks surrounding each October 17 celebration.  In addition to the excitement generated for sawfish protection and conservation, ISD also raises funds for sawfish field research programs and helps strengthen the collaborative relationships between the public aquarium community and research and field conservation organizations.  The Association of Zoos and Aquariums coordinates the fundraiser to contribute to important sawfish research and conservation efforts.  Information about events and the fundraiser can be found at www.InternationalSawfishDay.org.

A smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata. Credit: Tonya Wiley

You can participate in ISD by visiting a sawfish outreach event in your community or by creating your own by giving a presentation or sharing information about sawfish and #InternationalSawfishDay online.  A variety of resources are available to increase your knowledge about sawfish, help you celebrate, or host your own event.  You can print posters, brochures, and handouts and discover fun sawfish games and craft ideas.  You can also buy an official International Sawfish Day t-shirt to proudly wear on October 17 (and any day).  Information about scheduled events and other ISD resources can be found at www.SawfishConservationSociety.org and at the Sawfish Conservation Society public Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/91335002341.   

Two sawfish at Mandalay Bay Shark Reef Aquarium in Las Vegas.  
Credit: Tonya Wiley

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Issue 87 - August 2022

SEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – August 2022 – Issue 87

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Featured Destination

After Dark Experiences in Britain

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With twinkling city-scape views, late night dining and the undeniable energy of the cities after dark, the experience of visiting Britain does not stop at dusk. Read more…

England’s Water Sport Hotspots Revealed as Paddle Boarding Becomes Brits’ Top Pick

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The start of the summer season means longer days, warmer weather and signifies the kick-o to peak bathing and water sport season and if the last two years have taught us anything, it is that the UK has miles and miles of beautiful and fun-packed shoreline. Read more…

Adventure Beyond Britain’s Beaches

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Spanning thousands of miles, Britain’s coastline is packed with possibility. Enjoy a taste of the sea while tucking into a fresh catch, or explore the cobbled streets of picturesque villages and harbours. Read more…

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A series in black & white. Sometimes simplifying things can make you appreciate shape, pattern and form in a different way you couldn’t see before. Nature is an artist! Please follow Brooke Pyke for more of her fascinating photographs on INSTAGRAM.


What’s In Our Newsroom

Rice News: Rice Improves Catalyst That Destroys ‘Forever Chemicals’ with Sunlight

Rice University chemical engineers have improved their design for a light-powered catalyst that rapidly breaks down PFOA, one of the world’s most problematic “forever chemical” pollutants. Read more…

NOAA Seeks Public Comment on Restoration Blueprint for Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary

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One of the most significant marine conservation initiatives in the world—restoring sensitive habitats and managing resources in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Read more…

Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Right Whales Seasonal Protection

In a victory for critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, the U.S. 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated a seasonal prohibition on lobster fishing with vertical lines in federal waters off the coast of Maine. Read more…

Interior Department Announces $192 Million to Create Public Parks, Expand Recreation Opportunities in Urban Areas

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The Department of the Interior today announced that the National Park Service will distribute $192 million to local communities through the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership (ORLP). Read more…

Top 10 Greatest Surfer of All Time Issues Book on Overcoming Life’s Challenges, After Losing His 15-Year-Old Son to Choking Game

Veteran, world champion surfer Shaun Tomson—who is on most lists of The Top 10 Greatest Surfers of All Time ⎯ has issued a new book on overcoming life’s obstacles drawing on the pain of losing a child and the strengths he acquired becoming a sports leader. Read more…

NOAA Rejects Proposal to Expand Area for Rock Shrimp Bottom Trawl Fishery off Florida Coast

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National Oceanographic and Atmospheric (NOAA) officials rejected amendment 10 from the US South Atlantic Fishery Management Council to reopen a sensitive deep-sea coral ecosystem on the Florida coast. Read more…

Euronews Launches a New Podcast Series On The Future of The Oceans

Euronews has launched a new podcast series entitled Ocean Calls, dedicated to the future of the oceans June 30, 2022. The project, created in partnership with the European Commission’s DG Mare, features a podcast series of eight 30-minute episodes, hosted by Euronews science correspondent Jeremy Wilks. Read more…

OpenOceans Global Launching Citizen Science App to Map Coastlines Pervasively Fouled by Plastic

OpenOceans Global today announced its launch of an online application allowing citizen scientists to map coastlines around the world that are pervasively fouled by plastic. The goal is to visualize where marine plastic ends up, identify the source, and match the best solutions to stop the flow of plastic to the ocean. Read more…

Put Down the Federal Stick to Build a Greener Future

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The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the Environmental Protection Agency’s power to regulate carbon emissions has been reported as a major blow to fighting the onslaught of climate change. It may have been decades ago but the days of swinging the regulatory stick began to fade in 2000. Read more…

Caring for Your Health While Caring for The Environment

People are more aware of environmental needs now than ever before. 93% of people want to live more sustainably and do what they can to protect the environment, ensuring a bright future for the next generation. At the same time, most people also recognize the importance of self-care and maintaining health. Read more…

Coral Gardeners and GOT BAG Launch Collaboration for Reef Conservation

GOT BAG, an eco-friendly, outdoor & lifestyle travel brand that has developed the world’s first backpacks made of ocean plastic, announces it has teamed up with Coral Gardeners to create a unique collection of GOT BAGs to raise awareness for reef conservation. Read more…

CJ Logistics Introduces Pallet Made With Recycled Plastic in Indonesian Distribution Center, Expanding Global ESG Efforts

CJ Logistics announced on 30 June that the company has expanded its global environmental, social and governance (ESG) management with the introduction of 400 Zero-Carbon Pallets made with recycled plastic waste at its distribution center in Jakarta, Indonesia. Read more…

Play Outdoors in England’s National Parks

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Britain’s National Parks offer a huge range of activities from high adrenaline adventures on water, mountains, moors and vales to gentle strolls, bike rides and paddles with an ever changing view. Read more…

Sawfish News: 6th Annual International Sawfish Day Coming October 17

International Sawfish Day was established as a collaboration between the Sawfish Species Survival Plan of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria studbook program, the Sawfish Conservation Society, and research and conservation organizations around the world to highlight the endangered sawfish species. Read more…


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Play Outdoors in England’s National Parks

Britain’s National Parks offer a huge range of activities from high adrenaline adventures on water, mountains, moors and vales to gentle strolls, bike rides and paddles with an ever changing view. The Parks offer the opportunity to reconnect with nature off the beaten path in contrast to the bustle of the cities. You are never too far from a local pub or café to taste the best of local produce served up with a local welcome. This landscape of rolling hills, ancient woodland and picture perfect villages have inspired generations of writers, artists and storytellers. The Parks are open all year round and offer something for every season with food festivals and also dark sky festivals and stargazing in stunning dark sky reserves.

Here are a few examples of the activities in the lesser known parks within easy reach of the cities.

South Downs National Park 

South Downs National Park is known as the ‘gateway to England’ and has inspired artists including Jane Austen who lived in the picturesque village of Chawton, Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury set. There is an abundance of paths, cycle routes, bridleways and waterways which connect the villages, vineyards and waterways. An hour from Brighton by road or public transport.

  • Paddle the South Downs is a kayaking adventure through flower-strewn, chalk grassland and wildlife. Paddle to the village of Alfriston or Sussex’s beautiful county town of Lewes past a white horse carved into the hill, llamas and alpacas. The Kayak Coach offers a number of guided trips along the Cuckmere estuary.
  • Bait to Plate is a unique guided fishing session, an afternoon fish preparation masterclass in the Smokehouse kitchen and a Chef’s Table private dining experience.
  • Hire a bike and explore the ups and downs of the South Downs National Park. Eroica Britanniais a celebration of cycling culture and lifestyle, set within the iconic Goodwood Motor Circuit with rides, local food and award-winning wine, shopping and activities across the weekend.

Peak District

At the very heart of England, the Peak District brings together the finest of unmissable British architecture, wrapped in a contrast of classic landscapes from rolling green dales and moors. There is more than enough for keen hikers, cyclists, climbers and adrenaline-junkies. An hour from Manchester by road or public transport.

  • Walking routes abound and there are guided options and even walking with Alpacatours. Take a leisurely guided option with On Top of the World to explore the very best viewpoints of the Peak District with a series of short walks and scenic drives.
  • For cycling there are over 400 kilometres of traffic-free trails with bikes and electric bikes for hire at cycle hubs. Off the beaten track traffic free trails include the Monsal TrailTissington Trail, High Peak Trail and Manifold Track.
  • Visit the Peaks to try your hand at water sports including kayaking, canoeing, sailing and windsurfing or take a speedboat out for a spin.
  • Climbing is extremely popular in the area with one of the most iconic places for rock climbing or bouldering being Stanage Edge.
  • There are a number of caves and caverns in Derbyshire and the Peak District, such as Speedwell, Treak Cliff, Poole’s and Peak Cavern (also known as the Devil’s Arse).  Another famous show cavern of the area is a cable car ride away, up at the Heights of Abraham in Matlock Bath
  • The Blue John Stone Experience. Blue John Stone is a rare, semiprecious mineral found at only one location in the world – in the caves of Castleton. The experience includes mining gems and creating a bespoke piece of jewellery.
  • Pudding & Ale Vintage Bike Ride explores the splendid scenery of the Peak District National Park and samples the local ale and produce along the way.
  • Chatsworth House a magnificent stately home in the Peak District has plenty to offer and regular spectacular exhibitions which currently include the striking Art of Burning Man displayed over the grounds.

Yorkshire Dales

Spectacular limestone scenery and traditional farming landscapes meet expansive heather moorland and an international Dark Skies reserve. Just over an hour from York.

  • The Wensleydale Farmer’s Experience offers the opportunity to try out aspects of farming life taking in feeding the animals, gathering sheep, dry stone walling and enjoying the local produce.
  • The Dales are known for hiking with options from a short walk alongside a river to see a waterfall to the challenging and renowned Three Peaks challenge and fell running.
  • Cycling routes and mountain bike trails include part of the Tour de Yorkshire which was included in the Tour de France.
  • The Yorkshire Dales is the number one caving area in Britain with options to hire an instructor or visit a show cave.
  • Other activities include a high tech treasure hunthorseback riding, wild swimming and admiring the night sky in the dark sky reserve and annual dark sky festivals.

North York Moors 

A land of hills, wooded dales, crinkly coasts, ancient abbeys and babbling brooks through quaint villages. Activities on land and in the air include bushcraft skillsclimbing a rockgeocachingswing through the trees and a glide through the air,  and track down hidden caches! 40 minutes from York.

  • Fossils, Forage and Feast leads a journey to discover Jurassic fossils, forage for seashore snacks, and cook on an open beach fire.
  • Twilight Nature Sounds Safari have a mix of sensory exploration, discovery and adventure with a warming treat hosed by Adventures for the Soul. 
  • Outdoor Yoga and Sensory Nature Walk run tours in mystical woodland, alongside babbling brooks and in harmonious company.   
  • A magical meander on the Coast takes visitors to see stunning views including Ravenscar on the edge of the North York Moors, to breathe in the fresh sea air and stop along the way at hidden gems to meet the locals and enjoy the best of local fare.
  • Dark Skies Festivals in October and February have a star-studded line up of events and activities. 

Northumberland National Park

The ‘land of far horizons’, Northumberland is the least populated National Park and includes the most iconic and best preserved section of Hadrian’s Wall and has England’s darkest skies, where you can see the Milky Way on a clear night. 40 minutes from Newcastle.

  • Hadrian’s Wall Guided TourImmersed in the incredible landscapes and magical archaeology the tour brings 2000 years of history to life through award winning guided tours of Hadrian’s Wall.
  • The Ingram Valley Farm Safari takes an off road trip through time and a post glacial tundra landscape with red deer, wild cattle and a journey through myths and legends and a picnic along the way.
  • The Ranger Patrol of Hadrian’s Wall by Ebike explores the northern frontier of the Roman Empire on an E-Mountain Bike with a National Park Ranger along Hadrian’s Wall World Heritage Site.

The New Forest 

The New Forest’s ancient woodland and wildlife-rich heathland have long been a draw for visitors. The forest is spread across parts of Hampshire, east Dorset and Wiltshire, with wild horses, beautiful scenery, easy hiking, a network of cycle trails, paddle  boarding and horseriding. 2 hours from London.


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Feature Destination: After Dark Experiences in Britain

With twinkling city-scape views, late night dining and the undeniable energy of the cities after dark, the experience of visiting Britain does not stop at dusk. Across the region’s cities there are much loved and brand-new rooftop bars and experiences to be enjoyed come the end of the day, whilst outside of the urban areas there are dark sky festivals and unique events through the summer and into the winter.

Band on the Wall, Manchester

Since March 2022

Reopened in March after a £3.5m physical transformation, Band on the Wall has increased its capacity and redesigned the interior. The venue has a brand-new ambient bar space which has a new kitchen collaboration with ‘This Charming Naan’ for vegan naan goodness. The bar has been at the epicentre of Manchester’s music and cultural scene, seeing past performances from The Fall, Buzzcocks and Joy Division in the 70s to hosting a young Bjork, Nadine Shah and up and coming acts.

Rooftop Film Club, London

Until end of summer

City skylines, sunsets, starlit evenings, awesome drinks, delicious food, and great movies on the big screen is what Rooftop Film Club promises its visitors in Stratford and Peckham. Both venues show a hand-picked selection of cults, classics and new releases. The Rooftop Film Club offers more than just a screening, it has created a social cinema with great atmosphere and incredible views of the city of London.

Mumbai Masala, London

Launched 10 June 2022

Bollywood meets cabaret with Mumbai Masala launching at Proud City, making it the first major Bollywood immersive experience of its kind to be launched in London. Mumbai Masala offers an evening of escapism with all of the spice, exotic tastes, sights and sounds of a Bollywood romance. Alongside the show, guests will be served an exclusive Asian menu, curated by celebrity chef and MasterChef finalist Nisha Parmar. 

Stand-up paddling in the dark by South West SUP, Plymouth

17 & 18 August 2022

South West SUP has two epic night time offers this summer. On 13 July they are organising a Full Moon Paddle to experience the picturesque sunset and watch the rise of the full moon from a prime position on the water. On 17 and 18 August the British Firework Championships return to Plymouth. Visitors can admire the fireworks with an uninterrupted view from the water. Previous paddle boarding experience is required for both events. The centre offers paddle-boarding sessions also through the winter.

Adventure Cinema, Bute Park, Cardiff

29 – 31 July 2022

Bute Park, the green heart of Cardiff, is in walking distance from the city centre behind the castle – and is full of wildlife and a wide variety of plants. The park hosts many of Cardiff’s celebrations and events throughout the year. This summer, from the 29 to 31 of July the park will be hosting ‘Adventure Cinema’, the UK’s largest touring outdoor cinema where visitors can bring their own picnic and enjoy a movie performance surrounded by nature under the stars.

Night bus by London Kayak Company, London

Until end of August

Paddling from Battersea to Greenwich on the Thames at sunset is London Kayak Company’s unique offering to see London from a different angle. The tour goes through the centre of the city, past landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Tower Bridge and other bridges and landmarks brightly bathed in light. The tour takes around two hours and is suitable for all levels.

Black-Owned Hackney Night Market, Hackney, London 

12 August & 16 September

The Black-Owned Hackney Night Market has returned this summer in collaboration with Black Eats LDN. The market is located opposite Hackney Central station and features a variety of Black-owned businesses. From street food trucks which serve delicious vegan friendly treats to artisan traders selling sustainably made clothing, gifts and skincare – there is much to explore. The entry to the market is free and there are live DJ’s playing at Hackney Social.

The Night Market, Canary Wharf, London

28 July, 18 August & 22 September

Canary Wharf has launched a new monthly night market for this year’s summer season. Montgomery Square comes to life with street food, music and mini-golf. Food trucks serve a wide variety of dishes from burgers to ‘bibimbaps’ which can be enjoyed while listening to live music from upcoming artists. Visitors can try their hand at free late-night mini-golf on the brand-new course. This is a great way to spend a night out on a Thursday enjoying summer in the city.

103 Colmore Row, Birmingham

Opens in late summer

Birmingham’s tallest office building, 103 Colmore Row, will open later this summer and be home to a global luxury restaurant. The rooftop Lantern restaurant on the 24th floor is complete with a 360-view terrace and an outdoor space which is designed to be versatile to accommodate events and social at arguably is the most enviable evening spot in the city.

Green Space Dark Skies, across Britain

8 events throughout the summer until September

UNBOXED 2022 invites people to light up the British countryside and take part in a series of mass countryside gatherings, inviting up to 20,000 people to experience beautiful landscapes across the UK. The events at dusk will celebrate nature, highlight our responsibility to protect it and encourage more people to visit who would not usually experience the countryside. Using low impact lights, each participant will be part of creating magical moments outdoors at National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can enjoy the spectacle and experience the beauty of these stunning locations under glittering night skies.

Dark Skies Festival Exmoor, Exmoor National Park

13 – 30 October 2022

British national parks have some of the darkest spaces in Britain, where the night skies are seen at their best and the night time is celebrated at these unique events. The festival on Exmoor has a range of events to discover, learn about and enjoy the starry skies. The low light pollution levels create the perfect conditions for stargazing, night time safaris, or astrophotography. Exmoor National Park will put on 50 events including owl experiences, wildlife safaris, talks with astronomers, and night hikes complete with a homely supper.

Dark Skies Fringe Festivals, North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales

21 – 30 October 2022

The combined area of the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales is the largest protected park area in Britain and one of the biggest in Europe. Since 2022 the area has had International Dark Sky Reserve Status. Following the popularity of the February dark skies celebrations, there will be another bumper week of events, stargazing, night walks and astrophotography held at the end of Autumn.


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