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Where Land meets the Sea - Rewilding Greencliff Farm

55 min · 1 jul 2026
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Greencliff Farm is a rewilding haven, a connection between land and sea within the North Devon Biosphere, and bordering the dramatic South West Coast Path. This episode, based on land, might seem a little different to some of our ocean-based stories, but there is so much parallel and connection between the work being done to restore nature and biodiversity here, and that in the ocean, and our wider connection to our home planet. It is our pleasure to share the beautiful experience of wandering through the farm and its wildlife with you, and we hope you enjoy the journey. This episode was recorded in April 2026, when we brought together some of our lead volunteers from around the UK for our first ever volunteer gathering at Greencliff Farm, who very kindly donated their holiday accommodation to us for the weekend. For more information about Greencliff Farm [https://greenclifflife.com/], head to https://greenclifflife.com/ [https://greenclifflife.com/] The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean and empowering Ocean Citizenship. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

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aflevering Where Land meets the Sea - Rewilding Greencliff Farm artwork

Where Land meets the Sea - Rewilding Greencliff Farm

Greencliff Farm is a rewilding haven, a connection between land and sea within the North Devon Biosphere, and bordering the dramatic South West Coast Path. This episode, based on land, might seem a little different to some of our ocean-based stories, but there is so much parallel and connection between the work being done to restore nature and biodiversity here, and that in the ocean, and our wider connection to our home planet. It is our pleasure to share the beautiful experience of wandering through the farm and its wildlife with you, and we hope you enjoy the journey. This episode was recorded in April 2026, when we brought together some of our lead volunteers from around the UK for our first ever volunteer gathering at Greencliff Farm, who very kindly donated their holiday accommodation to us for the weekend. For more information about Greencliff Farm [https://greenclifflife.com/], head to https://greenclifflife.com/ [https://greenclifflife.com/] The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean and empowering Ocean Citizenship. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

1 jul 202655 min
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Land Snorkelling - mindful nature connection for everyone, everywhere

For many reasons, it's not always possible to go snorkelling in the sea. But there is a really easy and accessible way to connect with nature wherever you are and whatever your age or physical ability. Land Snorkelling is a mindful movement practice, and our wonderful volunteers Kat Lewis and Steph Jackson have developed a programme for Seaful so that we can connect even more people with nature and each other, whatever the weather! We hope that this episode inspires you to give it a go too! This episode was recorded in April 2026 in North Devon, during Seaful's first ever volunteer gathering, and you'll hear from several of our Vitamin Sea Project volunteers in this episode. Do check out our last episode too about our phenomenal volunteers! You don't need anything specific to go Land Snorkelling, but there are some helpful resources on our website [https://seaful.org.uk/the-vitamin-sea-project/], including a short How-To video, and some downloadable Bingo Cards which can be a fun addition to the activity! https://seaful.org.uk/the-vitamin-sea-project/ [https://seaful.org.uk/the-vitamin-sea-project/] The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

18 jun 202624 min
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Seaful's Phenomenal Vitamin Sea Project Volunteers

Released during Volunteer Week, it is our great pleasure and honour to introduce you to some of Seaful's incredible volunteers. In this episode, we share their stories and their reasons for volunteering with Seaful - the UK charity dedicated to connecting people with our ocean, and the organisation behind the Our Ocean Podcast. You might not realise that one of Seaful's main activities is the Vitamin Sea Project - mindful and transformative experiences of the ocean and waterways such as paddleboarding, snorkelling and rockpooling, and our amazing volunteers are integral to running these projects, embedded within communities. This April, we brought together some of our lead volunteers from around the UK for our first ever volunteer gathering at Greencliff Farm in North Devon. This episode was recorded during that weekend. If you're interested in volunteering with Seaful, you can get in touch or complete our volunteer form here [https://seaful.org.uk/contact/]: https://seaful.org.uk/contact/ For more information about Land Snorkelling, including a helpful video, head to our website here [https://seaful.org.uk/introducing-land-snorkeling-our-latest-vitamin-sea-activity/]: https://seaful.org.uk/introducing-land-snorkeling-our-latest-vitamin-sea-activity/ Stay tuned - our next episode will be all about Land Snorkelling! The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

3 jun 202642 min
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Gannets Galore - a rare landing on Bass Rock with the Scottish Seabird Centre

This episode is a true immersion into a seabird city! Last summer, Our Ocean's host Cal Major had the rare opportunity to land on Bass Rock, a towering island just off the coast of North Berwick, Scotland, which is home to one of the world's largest colonies of Northern Gannets. Surrounded by a hundred thousand of these graceful yet formidable birds, Emily Burton and Jess Thompson from the Scottish Seabird Centre describe the behaviours and adaptations of the UK's largest seabird, alongside the threats they face and the enormous impact that avian flu had on the colony's population. To learn more about the Scottish Seabird Centre [https://www.seabird.org/], how you can visit Bass Rock and how you can help seabirds, please visit their website here [https://www.seabird.org/]. Here are some links to specific projects we cover in the episode: Bass Rock Colony Counts: [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/bass-rock-colony-counts] https://www.seabird.org/conservation/bass-rock-colony-counts [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/bass-rock-colony-counts] SOS Puffin [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/sos-puffin]: https://www.seabird.org/conservation/sos-puffin [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/sos-puffin] Island Biosecurity [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/island-biosecurity]: https://www.seabird.org/conservation/island-biosecurity [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/island-biosecurity] Bass Rock Breeding Success [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/bass-rock-breeding-success]: https://www.seabird.org/conservation/bass-rock-breeding-success [https://www.seabird.org/conservation/bass-rock-breeding-success] This episode was recorded by Cal Major and edited by Adventurous Audio [https://www.adventurousaudio.co.uk/]. The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

27 mei 202646 min
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Everest to Antarctica - A Life of Adventure with Mollie Hughes

Mollie Hughes is a world-record adventurer who has summited Everest twice and skied solo to the South Pole, all of which she writes about in her brilliant book, Breathe. Mollie then returned to her original love - the ocean - to write Blue Scotland - a guide to ocean adventures in the country she is delighted to call home. In this episode, we dip into the mindset and resilience required of Mollie's extreme expeditions, but also talk about having fun in the sea. Having been coasteering together with Mollie's company, Ocean Vertical, Cal and Mollie discuss the joy of just playing in the water, and how that can create deep connections and opportunities for education and ocean citizenship. Huge thanks to Mollie for sharing her wisdom and joy, and to Ocean Vertical [https://www.oceanvertical.com/] for opening up a new form of ocean exploration to us in Coasteering! You can learn more about Mollie through her website [https://molliehughes.co.uk/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/molliejhughes/?hl=en-gb] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/molliehugheseverest/?locale=en_GB]! You can find her books here: Breathe [https://birlinn.co.uk/product/breathe/] Blue Scotland [https://birlinn.co.uk/product/blue-scotland-2/] The Our Ocean podcast is brought to you by Seaful, the UK charity dedicated to connecting people to our ocean. To donate, please visit our website [https://seaful.org.uk/donate/]. For more information about Seaful, please visit our Website [www.seaful.org.uk], Instagram [www.instagram.com/seafulcharity] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/seafulcharityuk]. For questions or suggestions, please email us - podcast@seaful.org.uk. You can connect with The Our Ocean Podcast's host Cal Major through her Website [www.calmajor.com], Instagram [www.instagram.com/cal_major] or Facebook [www.facebook.com/calmajorocean].

20 mei 202652 min