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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Seahorses' love story begins with a mesmerising dance ritual. Each morning, paired seahorses greet each other with synchronised head-bobs and gentle nudges, followed by a sophisticated dance that can ...
The publication of the long-awaited PFAS Plan published by the UK Government demonstrates the impact of the work that we have been a leading NGO voice on. The PFAS Plan sets out how the UK Government ...
Meet at the Mawbray Banks south car park (CA15 6QS, What3Words nowadays.tolerable.sprays) and we will all walk down to the beach from there Please wear appropriate footwear and dress for the weather - ...
The UK Government has published its Water White Paper, which sets out their proposals for future legislation for the water industry and wider water system in England. We, alongside other organisations ...
New research has revealed that the native (European flat) oysters reintroduced to Scotland’s Firth of Forth have a survival rate of around 88%, with many also growing faster than expected. The oysters ...
The latest Bathing Water Results for England are in. While bathing water quality looks better than last year, proposed changes could put this progress at risk, Each summer, in England, water quality ...
With the conclusion of the COP30 climate conference last week, we look at the role the ocean played in negotiations, the commitments made, and the action we still need to see. The Conference of the ...
Dive into our latest round-up of good news stories for our seas, and the species that call them home. As part of Marine Conservation Society's work to recover key species, Natur Am Byth! Môr, (part of ...
This year’s Great British Beach Clean was a brilliant success and we’re delighted to reveal just how much of an impact our amazing volunteers had on our coastline. Thank you to everyone who headed to ...