Geopark In Focus

By: Prof. Iain Stewart
  • Summary

  • Thank you for joining us on this journey to discover more about the English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark, one of Earth’s Extraordinary Places. In this series of interviews, Geopark Patron Professor Iain Stewart explore what it is that makes this Geopark so special, from when the rocks around us were formed, to evidence of early humans and right up to artists and writers who are being inspired by the Geopark today.
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Episodes
  • Marine Life of The Bay
    Dec 21 2020

    In this final episode, Prof. Iain Stewart and guests head around the coast and underwater to explore the internationally protected marine environment of the Geopark.   Here the geology has created a wealth of intricate coves, sea caves and quiet nooks and crannies for a huge diversity of life to thrive both above and below water from gannets to guillemots, seagrass to seahorses and seals to whales! The group also discuss how the community of the area recognise the incredible importance of this rich resource and how they come together to help care for it. 

    Featuring: 

    Jess Churchill-Bissett, Local Marine expert and  Marine Management Organisation
    Duncan Kenny, co-founder of The Seal Project and a marine medic
    Clare Rugg, Senior Curator at Wild Planet Trust
    Warwick Saunders, Nautilus Dive & RIB Charters Brixham. 

    With thanks to our series supporters, The English Riviera, Naturally Inspiring, The Sustainable Earth Institute, University of Plymouth, and Dan Bolt @  

    Series Producers: Melanie Border and David Randall
    Editor: David Randall
    ©English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark 2020

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    43 mins
  • Caves
    Nov 17 2020

    Why are the caves of The English Riviera so internationally important? Prof. Iain Stewart is joined by Nick Powe, whose family have run Kents Cavern for five generations, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science Dr. Donald McFarlane of Claremont McKenna College California, who has published studies on Pengelly and Kents Cavern, and cave conservationist Tara Beacroft, discussing their shared passion for caves and how they help us to learn about Earth's heritage and the history of humanity.

    Series Producers: Melanie Border and David Randall
    Editor: David Randall
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    53 mins
  • Past Climate and Sea Level Change
    Nov 8 2020

    This week Prof. Iain Stewart is joined by Dr Jenny Bennett, who chairs the Geology section at the Devonshire Association, and Malcolm Hart, Emeritus Professor at the University of Plymouth and Chair of the Geoscientific committee of the Geopark, to explore how past climate and sea level change has left its mark on the Geopark area, the causes of these changes and implications for the future.

    With thanks to our series supporters, The English Riviera, Naturally Inspiring, and The Sustainable Earth Institute, University of Plymouth.

    Series Producers: Melanie Border and David Randall
    Editor: David Randall
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    1 hr and 6 mins

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