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The bombing of Rainbow Warrior: 40 years on

Forty years ago, the attack on the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior and death of photographer Fernando Pereira caused international outrage.

Nina Baker: one of the first women navigation officers in the Merchant Navy

Learn about Dr Nina Baker’s struggle to become one of the first women navigation officers in the British Merchant Navy

Oral histories: the women of the RNLI

Listen to the stories of women who volunteer with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution – part of a series of recordings by the National Maritime Museum

Sailing without engines: a return to wind and wave power

How does it feel to sail solely using the wind and the waves? Wind, Tide & Oar, a new film by Huw Wahl, explores the essence of engineless sailing

Capturing history: Jack Lowe and the RNLI 

How one photographer’s quest to visit every lifeboat station shines a light on our maritime heritage

A Quietly Historic Shoreline In Transition

“Time and Tide” is filmmaker Paul Wyatt’s love letter to a once-industrial riverside path in Greenwich. This area played a significant role in bridging oceans and changing how we communicate forever. Paul talks to Assistant Curator Aimee Mook about his film.

The peoples of the Pacific: on the 'front line' of climate change

What is the impact of global change change on Pacific communities? And what should the global response be when a person’s homeland is literally ‘going under’?

Who owns the ocean?

Are the oceans really free for all? Find out what could be done to protect marine environments – and who has the power to make it happen

Our Connection to Water: meet the artists

Find out more about the seven artists that were featured in the National Maritime Museum's contemporary art exhibition