The biggest impacts on the sea life in Swansea Bay, Wales, come from waves and tides rather than human activity, a wide-ranging new study - encompassing over 170 species of fish and other sea life ...
It has nothing to do with elderly matriarchs — or dessert. But ‘granny’s custard’ continues to be freely available to visitors to Swansea Bay. The phrase is specific to the region, and its meaning is ...
Masonry walls predating both structures were also unearthed, allowing archaeologists to track how the site developed from the early nineteenth century. In addition, they discovered a network of brick ...
Swansea University researchers have discovered two new species of parasite, previously unknown to science, in crabs in Swansea Bay, during a study on disease in the Celtic and Irish Seas. Both species ...
THE tide is turning in favour of renewable energy, at least in the UK. The Severn estuary could be the site of the world’s first artificial tidal lagoon, where high tides could generate up to 320 ...
“Visit Swansea Bay for our Christmas parade,” they said. “Go on, you’ll be amazed, it’s a magical start to the season. “There’ll be glittering floats ...
Located in Swansea’s Maritime Quarter, an established regeneration area with scenic views of the waterfront and easy access to the city centre, Delta Hotels by Marriott Swansea includes a restaurant, ...
The moment children across Swansea have been waiting for is upon us. From July 21 until September 1, school is officially out for summer, with a full six weeks for them to put down their textbooks, ...
New federal DEI policies raise questionsUnderstanding what DEI means and answers to questions about the new policies. Why everyone's talking about private islandsSeveral advisors said that the ...
Director of Lancaster University Renewable Energy Group & Fluid Machinery Group, Lancaster University The search for alternative energy sources in the age of climate change has overlooked tidal energy ...