Moments Europe’s best train routes that take you straight to the beach Chlorinated pools can have an annual footprint of 1,400kg CO2, so cool off in these dreamy natural swimming spots instead. 24/04/2024
Travel News New train line proposed for Spanish coast linking seaside cities The extension would make it easier to explore more of the sun-drenched coastline loved by tourists. 22/04/2024
Earth News France protests UK’s post-Brexit bottom trawling ban Fishermen in northern France say that the ban threatens their livelihoods but UK officials have stressed it applies to all boats. 17/04/2024
World News Hot temperatures send Cypriots to the beach on National Day Temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius on 1 April sending Cypriots to the beach on Cyprus National Day. 01/04/2024
Climate Now What are the long-term effects of marine heatwaves? In partnership with Copernicus Climate change leads to heatwaves in the sea as well as on land. We investigate the long-term effects of marine heatwaves in the Mediterranean, and ask if anything can be done to help iconic colonies of corals to survive. 19/02/2024
Europe News Euroviews. Norway made a mistake in its decision to move towards deep-sea mining Over and above the environmental risks and the precedent such a decision would set, exploiting the seabed is by no means a good economic deal, MEPs MEP Pascal Canfin and Catherine Chabaud write. 15/02/2024
Smart Regions What Europe's largest underwater telescope tells us about the universe In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Smart Regions, we take a deep dive into Sicily's underwater laboratory that could help us better understand the origins of our universe. 05/02/2024
Nature Social enterprise to recruit young Brits to ‘save the seas’ The organisation says its mission is to restore one million hectares of ocean biodiversity by 2040. 25/01/2024
Nature Bottom trawling kicks up tonnes of carbon dioxide, study finds The damage done by dragging huge nets across the bottom of the sea includes releasing plumes of carbon dioxide. 19/01/2024
Ocean Could changing our perception of sharks help save Europe's oceans? In partnership with the European Commission Sharks in Europe's seas are silently struggling to survive. We meet the researchers and volunteers working to change perspectives and protect marine life. 19/12/2023
Ocean European sharks 'in danger and not dangerous,' warns marine expert In partnership with the European Commission Ocean speaks to renowned marine journalist and author, Eleonora de Sabata, about how the LIFE European Sharks project is trying to conserve Europe's endangered sharks. 19/12/2023
United Kingdom Coastal erosion tears away homes in eastern England Coastal communities across the UK and Europe face an uncertain future, as climate change speeds up erosion. In England, the region of East Anglia is already suffering the consequences. 08/12/2023
Ocean Saving Mediterranean turtles and dolphins, one life at a time In partnership with the European Commission Sea turtles and dolphins are protected species, yet they remain under threat. "Ocean" travels to Greece and Italy to meet activists and volunteers who work tirelessly to save these animal lives. 29/08/2023
Ocean Interview: Saving sea turtles in Greece In partnership with the European Commission Sea turtles are one of a number of slow-growing and long-living marine species whose survival is steadily being threatened. Since 1983, the Greek non-profit organisation ARCHELON has been working hard to help these animals. In Glyfada, we spoke with ARCHELON's Eirini Kasimati. 29/08/2023
No Comment Watch: high temperature killing Florida's coral reefs Record seawater temperatures in recent days have resulted in widespread coral bleaching in Florida's coral reef, the third largest in the world. 30/07/2023
Earth News Earth’s oceans are changing colour due to climate change NASA satellites show more than half of the Earth's oceans are green due to climate change disturbing marine ecosystems. 13/07/2023
Destinations Albania expects 10 million visitors in 2023 as tourist numbers rise Albanian tourist officials are expecting up to 10 million tourists this year as visitors choose stunning beaches and low costs. 04/07/2023
Ocean Humans impairing the communication of sea fauna In partnership with the European Commission The deep blue is alive with sound but human acoustic interference is disrupting this vibrant ecosystem. Euronews spoke with some of the scientists aiming to address noise pollution in our waters. 27/06/2023
Ocean Noise pollution posing a significant threat to marine biodiversity In partnership with the European Commission In an effort to save our marine ecosystems, can we replace our noisy offshore technologies with quieter alternatives? 27/06/2023
Destinations Take the train to these 5 beaches in Europe Italy, France, Spain and the UK all have coastlines on a rail network. 20/06/2023