In celebration of World Wildlife Day on 3rd March, we’re shining a light on the incredible diversity of life in our seas. Here, we take a closer look at some marine species that share their names with ...
Along with 40 other organisations, we're demanding Clean Water Now from the UK Government, to achieve our goal of sewage-free seas. Clean water can’t wait: The UK Government must seize the opportunity ...
FatFace’s exclusive co-branded product collections, sold both in-store and online, have been a powerful vehicle for raising awareness and funds.# With 10% of sales donated to the Marine Conservation ...
Since 1994, our volunteers have been collecting important data on the types and amounts of litter found on the UK and Channel Islands’ coastline, which we’ve used to campaign for positive change. Now, ...
There are a small number of parking places at the end of a dirt track. It is possible to drive from the A917 road at Drumeldrie but it can be bumpy. If possible, park in Lower Largo and walk to the ...
Your dash can be as big or as simple as you like, from a quick jog around the playground to an ocean-themed obstacle course. It could even take place in a PE lesson- the world is your oyster!
As we enter the final few days of the 2026 Winter Olympics, we take a look at the marine animals that would be sure to steal the number one spot in the games. With their wing-like fins, elegant ...
What to bring: We’d recommend you pack a rucksack with a few essentials like sunscreen, waterproofs, hand sanitiser, and perhaps some snacks and a drink (in a reusable bottle, of course). What to wear ...
The first beach clean of the winter for Leestit, so there might be a bit of rubbish to sort out! Bring suitable gloves, and wrap up warm. We'll confirm nearer the time to ensure the weather is ...
Feel inspired by the latest ocean wins, from species discoveries and conservation to legislation that protects our seas and prevents pollution. The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement, ...
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 ...
Carradale Bay car park. Access from Port Righ road, through gate and follow track across field to next gate, through that gate to car parking on grass. Starting at 10.00 at the Carradale bay car ...
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