Lisa Bachelor
@lisabachelor.bsky.social
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Editor of the Guardian’s Seascape series, all about the state of our oceans. Previously deputy news editor on the Observer.
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Today, the Guardian’s Seascape launches a year long series on young people in England’s coastal towns. What is it about living by the sea that results in poorer outcomes for many? Our news story to launch it. More in an hour…

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Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition
They are suffering disproportionately and without help, say researchers, and unless they are given a voice, problems will continue to mount up
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How can sniffer dogs help save orcas? Maya Yang hung out with the gorgeous Eba for the day (as well some scientists) and wrote this lovely dispatch about the new non-invasive conservation methods being used to try and save these wonderful creatures

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Dogs and drones: how scientists are saving Washington’s endangered orcas
Experts are finding new and more humane ways to protect the last 74 southern resident killer whales
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I’m so thrilled that the Guardian’s @helenpidd.bsky.social made an excellent Today in Focus podcast about the seaside town of Morecambe for Seascape’s Against The Tide series. Please do take a listen, it’s extremely thorough and full of inspiring young people

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Sun, sea and struggle: growing up in England’s coastal towns – podcast
Helen Pidd grew up in Morecambe, and life in seaside towns has only got harder since she was a teenager. She went back to find out why
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Today’s Guardian leader, which focuses on our Against the tide series. It’s a reflection of how important the newspaper thinks the issue is. I can’t wait to get back out there and spend the year ahead talking to young people on our coast

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The Guardian view on young people in coastal towns: time to invest in their future | Editorial
Editorial: Communities by the sea have been hit by economic decline and related social problems. Empowering a new generation can help turn the tide
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Best done on [email protected] if you have lengthy (!) feedback or suggestions.
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We’re hoping to do some reporting comparing somewhere in Europe twinned with an English seaside town. If we pick the right places it could be interesting to look at just what you’re suggesting
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If anyone is working with young people in coastal communities either as an academic, practitioner, youth worker etc and has been involved in something they really think has made a difference please get in touch. Or if there is somewhere you think we should visit please drop me a line and say why
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We also plan to report from Wales, and hopefully Scotland and perhaps the whole island of Ireland for the rest of the series if resources allow but I’ve mentioned England only here because that is there the research in deprivation/mental health applies to and I don’t want to generalise
lisabachelor.bsky.social
Today, the Guardian’s Seascape launches a year long series on young people in England’s coastal towns. What is it about living by the sea that results in poorer outcomes for many? Our news story to launch it. More in an hour…

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition
They are suffering disproportionately and without help, say researchers, and unless they are given a voice, problems will continue to mount up
www.theguardian.com
lisabachelor.bsky.social
I really love this piece, especially to hear someone from a town council call them “endearing creatures”. I know they can be a pain, but what would Britain’s coastal places be without seagulls?

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
The seagulls have landed: why gulls are encroaching on our towns
Avian invaders have coastal communities in Britain and beyond in a flap – but people are learning how to live with them
www.theguardian.com