29 Nov 2024, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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 ...
Over five years, we worked alongside Natural England, Plymouth City Council, the Ocean Conservation Trust, the Tamar ...
The biggest giant Pacific octopus ever recorded reached a weight of 600 pounds. That’s nearly four times the weight of the average person. This huge octopus was also 30ft across – longer than a London ...
COP16 saw the landmark decision to establish a new permanent body that will help elevate issues related to indigenous peoples and local communities. This body will work to ensure that indigenous ...
Exploring the digital depths: Six video games about the ocean to get hooked on ...
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 ...
No matter where you live across the UK, you can help keep our seas clean. Most of the litter that ends up on our beaches or in the sea starts its journey in villages, towns and cities miles from the ...
Could this beach do with a clean? It's quick and easy to organise an event.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...