Ocean Voyagers (epic migrations under the sea)

ocean voyagers

Ocean Voyagers is a lovely book for young readers (or any age!) about the amazing journeys underwater that some marine creatures undertake.

From whales swimming thousands of miles in search of warmer waters, to sea turtles crossing oceans to return to the same beaches where they hatched. Or spiny lobsters marching in single lines, across the ocean floor!

Our oceans are alive with epic journeys of survival, endurance and wonder. Children will learn about why and how sea creatures migrate, as well as the dangers they face. And how climate change is impacting their journeys, and what we can all to do help.

Author Becca Hall is an illustrator living in Cornwall, who graduated from Manchester School of Art with a first class honours degree. When not painting, she can be found surfing, walking with her dogs or enjoying a cuppa and slice of cake in one of the many local tea rooms.

How to Help Migrating Underwater Friends

  • Litter travels on tides, so never drop litter at the beach (or off a boat) as it could end up in the stomachs (or tangling) creatures here and far away .
  • Other ways to help are to choose reusable over disposable, and use waterless car washes (home drive and supermarket car washes send untreated oily water down drains, and into the sea.
  • If you eat fish, look for sustainable-certified brands, which don’t use by-catch methods (that catch other marine creatures in nets).

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