The ocean is facing unprecedented challenges. From pollution to the loss of vital oyster reefs, marine life is struggling to ...
Start the new year by taking on a challenge for the ocean in 2026. The more people who fundraise for us, the more we can do to help the ocean. We've rounded up some of events from around the UK you ...
The decision was made at the CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) ...
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 ...
The ocean is full of breathtakingly beautiful creatures but not every underwater resident is ready for its close-up. There are some sea animals that go against all beauty standards and challenge our ...
A species of stalked jellyfish which was thought to be extinct has been spotted on South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The Depastrum cyathiforme, which looks like a thistle, was last recorded off ...
In 2024, only the targets for eutrophication (the accumulation of nutrients in the water that causes an increase in plant and algae growth, which can deplete the water’s oxygen levels) and changes in ...
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’. This week, we led a coalition of nine UK ...