18 Oct 2024, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Join this beach clean to help us stop harmful litter from reaching the ocean and collect vital data that we can use to bring about positive change for our seas. What to bring: We’d recommend you pack ...
Dolphins are beautiful sea mammals known for their intelligence and playful nature. Here are seven species found in UK and ...
Research conducted by the Marine Conservation Society and the University of Portsmouth has revealed that sewage discharges are a significant source of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) ...
The more of us who join together as the voice of our ocean – the louder we will be. Register to become a volunteer 'Sea Champion' and you'll get access to your own personal dashboard where you can see ...
A huge thank you to everyone who got involved with a beach clean or litter survey in 2023. Here's a full breakdown of the results. An incredible 14,271 volunteers removed litter from their local ...
We’ve been working in Wales for almost 20 years. We helped drive the introduction of a ban on scalloping in vulnerable areas and create the first Wales National Marine Plan. After nearly a decade’s ...
Just 6% of the UK’s marine protected areas are safe from bottom-towed fishing gear, like bottom trawling and dredging. Every year an estimated 11 million tonnes of plastics enter our ocean. 29 million ...
Teach primary pupils about the ocean with resources linked to UK curricula and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals Looking for ocean-themed fun for the kids? Here you'll find games, activities and ...
If you'd like to receive updates on our survey results plus details about the latest news, campaigns, appeals and volunteering opportunities, please add your name and email address here. Finally, is ...
Looking for a quick and easy way to support the seas around us? Find out what it means to join our UK-wide community of marine lovers and become a member of our ocean charity today. Eight scary ...
Do you think your council already has a ban but is missing from the list? Please let us know! We rely on members of the public and councils themselves to keep us up-to-date. It’s easy to do, just ...