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Living on the Seafloor

This is an image bank of sea animals found during the REC studies living in or on the seafloor, as well as some of the fish. The images were donated by ecological organisations Marine Ecological Surveys (Seasurvey) and EMU

More Sea Animals

More sea animal photographs collected by diver Katie Card around the British Coast

Marine Archaeology: what can you find on the seafloor?

This is an image bank of photographs taken of wrecks under the Protection of Wreck Act. All images are Crown Copyright, and taken by Wessex Archaeology.

Artefacts from the bottom of the sea

These are images of archaeological artefacts discovered and reported by dredging industry staff through the BMAPA Protocol

How did climate change affect prehistoric people?

Images from our Geography Case Study for KS3 and KS4: How did Climate Change Affect Prehistoric People?

What sea animals live on the seafloor?

Images from our Biology Case Study for KS3 and KS4: What sea animals live on the seafloor? For images of sea animals check out our Living on the Seafloor Image Bank

How do we map the seafloor?

Images from our Physics Case Study for KS3 and KS4: How do we map the seafloor?

Methods

Photographs and illustrations showing some of the methods used by scientists to explore the seafloor.

Your Postcards

During the 2010 Explore the Seafloor road show and events programme many people coloured in and posted back our post cards. Check them out here.

SEALIFE Centre Roadshow

In May 2010 the Explore the Seafloor team several weeks visit the London, Brighton, Weymouth, Hunstanton, Scarborough and Birmingham SEALIFE Centres. Check out our photos of the roadshows.

Explore the Seafloor Events

The Explore the Seafloor events programme 2010