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19 countries ratified the treaty during the conference, while other nations, such as the UK, formally committed to ratifying ...
Without the ocean, life on Earth would not have even been possible. All life originally came from the sea and it was roughly 1 billion years after life first appeared that the first land-dwelling ...
All four governments in the UK have published the latest assessment of how our own patch of the global ocean is doing; it makes for sobering reading.
PFAS (per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) are a group of several thousand chemicals that are polluting our ocean. They can make products waterproof, greaseproof and heat-resistant and can be found ...
Join us for a beach clean and marine litter survey for Marine Conservation Society’s Beachwatch programme! Data collected from our beach cleans is hugely important as it helps us track the common ...
Our first day at the UN Ocean Conference was filled with inspiring conversations and practical ideas to support ocean recovery. We co-hosted an ocean literacy event with the Welsh and Canadian ...
Isabella, a 12-year-old from England, raised over £1,300 to help protect and restore the ocean by completing her own swim challenge. As a member of the Marine Conservation Society, Isabella is ...
The first step to protect our ocean is to ratify the High Seas Treaty as soon as possible by urgently laying it before Parliament. At the UN Ocean Conference in June, the UK Government committed to ...
This spring’s update to the Good Fish Guide sees Northeast Atlantic mackerel caught by midwater trawl move from a 3 to a 4, recommending that businesses do not source it. Mackerel caught in this way ...
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 ...
While the window to influence the Water (Special Measures) Act has passed, we’re not finished fighting for our ocean. The new Water Commission, set up by the Government to advise on how to achieve a ...
Help us turn the tide on marine litter! <br /> Join the Greenock Cut rangers and the Saturday Conservation Volunteers to record and collect litter off of the beach. <br /> All data collected is sent ...
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