Looking for the perfect gift for the ocean-lover in your life? Gift a membership this Christmas and help them become part of something bigger. Great British Beach Clean 2024: The results The results ...
The more of us who join together as the voice of our ocean – the louder we will be. Register to become a volunteer 'Sea Champion' and you'll get access to your own personal dashboard where you can see ...
Microplastics pose a big threat to marine ecosystems and human health. Alongside the Big Microplastic Survey, we're collecting vital data on microplastic pollution in the UK. You can get involved by ...
Do you think your council already has a ban but is missing from the list? Please let us know! We rely on members of the public and councils themselves to keep us up-to-date. It’s easy to do, just ...
Bathing Water results for England and Wales are now out. Use your voice to respond to the joint UK Government and Welsh ...
A huge thank you to everyone who got involved with a beach clean or litter survey in 2023. Here's a full breakdown of the results. An incredible 14,271 volunteers removed litter from their local ...
Underwater nature reserves, commonly called Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), act as sanctuaries for rare or threatened animals, plants and landscapes. These habitats are a vital tool in safeguarding our ...
Just 6% of the UK’s marine protected areas are safe from bottom-towed fishing gear, like bottom trawling and dredging. Every year an estimated 11 million tonnes of plastics enter our ocean. 29 million ...
If you'd like to receive updates on our survey results plus details about the latest news, campaigns, appeals and volunteering opportunities, please add your name and email address here. Finally, is ...
We want to hear about the wildlife you spot at the coast and at sea, especially marine turtles and jellyfish in UK and Irish waters. Your sightings provide vital information about our ocean's ...
King Charles III has been our Patron for more than 30 years, playing an active role in our launch. He was one of a group of forward-thinking people concerned about the state of our seas in the early ...
Marine pollution is diverse, from tiny fibres which shed from clothes, to chemicals washed down the sink. Pollutants, including plastic, chemicals and bacteria travel from our towns and cities to our ...