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 ca ...
The decision was made at the CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) ...
This Christmas, let’s celebrate in a way that helps to restore life beneath the waves. From gifting the ocean a future by helping us grow baby oysters that purify our waters, to reducing plastic waste ...
Join the movement: get updates on the issues you care about. We'll email you inspiring stories about the work we're doing to save and recover our oceans, and news about our urgent campaigns for ...
Plastic pollution isn't the only threat to marine habitats and the creatures that rely on them for shelter and food. Major challenges are caused by chemical pollution, overfishing, and climate change ...
The results for this year's Great British Beach Clean are in! Find out how much litter our brilliant volunteers collected over the 10-day event. Thanks to the hard work of volunteers all across the UK ...
Our beach clean data has shown an average drop of 80% in carrier bags found washed up on UK beaches. Following the introduction of charges on carrier bags over the last decade, data from our ...
On 13th February 1997, a huge storm near the coast of Cornwall pushed sixty-two containers off the cargo ship Tokio Express. One was filled with nearly five million pieces of Lego. Writer and ...
While drifting through the water, jellyfish offer shelter and protection for some species of baby fish, enabling them to hide from predators. The tiny fish seek cover under the jellies, swimming with ...
The report outlines the importance of our seas in helping the UK to reach net zero by 2050. To ‘reach net zero’ the amount of greenhouse gases produced, and the amount taken away or absorbed, must ...
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 ...