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Episode 16

Episode 16 of 26

Dougie is on the Firth of Clyde to discover what underwater sounds tell us about the marine habitat, and Anne finds out about the woman who saved Scottish Highland folk history from obscurity.

Dougie sets sail on the Firth of Clyde to listen in on the sounds under the waves. He finds out what underwater sound monitoring can tell us about the health of marine habitats.

Meanwhile, Anne is at the Highland Folk Museum in Newtonmore to learn how its founder, Isabel Grant, saved Highland rural history from obscurity, and Cammy heads on a shopping trip to an Aberdeenshire farm specialising in selling rams

In the Borders, Arlene discovers the trees that have survived Dutch elm disease, while Christopher Blanchett is back to talk about Scotland鈥檚 weather, this time from Cawdor Castle.

28 minutes

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Role Contributor
Presenter Dougie Vipond
Series Producer Laura Mitchell
Executive Producer Deirdre Devlin

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