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Maria, who volunteers with Seasearch and the Marine Conservation Society's Ocean Voice programme, saw several of the bright yellow and orange creatures which have warts all over their bodies. After ...
Our first litter survey will be 2 hours after high tide, on Sunday 27th July 2025 at 7.30pm. The 100 square meter stretch will be from under the castle wall. Pleasebring gloves and a ...
The Independent Water Commission has set out recommendations to reform the UK water sector - we take a look at what they mean for the health and future of our waters. This week, the Independent Water ...
All four governments in the UK have published the latest assessment of how our own patch of the global ocean is doing; it makes for sobering reading.
Our mission to protect our ocean has never felt more urgent than now, as we confront a hidden but widespread threat to our seas – PFAS ‘forever chemicals’.
Our first day at the UN Ocean Conference was filled with inspiring conversations and practical ideas to support ocean recovery. We co-hosted an ocean literacy event with the Welsh and Canadian ...
Crosscanonby Carr Nature Reserve car park, CA15 6SL, What3Words tens.simulates.transmitted and we will walk over to the beach from there. We will aim to be back at the car park for 11.30am What to ...
Isabella, a 12-year-old from England, raised over £1,300 to help protect and restore the ocean by completing her own swim challenge. As a member of the Marine Conservation Society, Isabella is ...
Giant river prawns are farmed inland and have relatively low inputs such as feed, chemicals and pesticides. There are risks of pollution and prawn escapees from ponds during flooding or water releases ...
Meet at lime kiln car park meeting point. At the beginning of the beach huts. Gloves, litter pickers, hand sanitizer and surveys will be provided. We also have some strong bags and plastic bags. If ...
We've updated our Good Fish Guide in line with the latest scientific advice, and mackerel ratings have dropped.