Pitcairn Islands
New marine science base in Pitcairn hopes to attract scientists from around the globe
A new marine science base has been opened in the Pitcairn island group, with hopes it will attract scientists from around the world to conduct research there.
Mandy Barker's deceptive pictures of Pitcairn's sea bottom
Plastic items from more than 25 different countries, including New Zealand, wash up on the remote Pitcairn Islands, posing a threat to a habitat that's home to unique and endangered species. British… Audio, Gallery
Mutineers' pigtails and bones under scrutiny
Eighteenth century pigtails believed to be from the Bounty mutineers are under the scrutiny of DNA experts but a much bigger mystery could soon be solved. Audio
Bounty mutineer descendant talks bones and pigtails
Pitcairn Islander and descendant of Fletcher Christian Meralda Warren speaks to Sally Round about the search for the Bounty mutineers' bones. Audio
Pitcairn drone tests could shape future of marine conservation
A new type of surface drone being tested in the Pitcairn Islands could shape the future of patrolling and protecting marine reserves all around the world. Audio
Global Ocean Legacy
The director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Ocean Legacy discusses the importance of protected marine areas. Video, Audio
Global Ocean Legacy
The director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Ocean Legacy discusses the importance of protected marine areas.
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