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 ...
Your password can’t be too similar to your other personal information. Your password must contain at least 8 characters. Your password can’t be a commonly used ...
Following confirmation from Angus Council & associated parties we will be holding another all day clean up event following the last two successful years. We will be litter picking & surveying the ...
Could this beach do with a clean? It's quick and easy to organise an event.
Over five years, we worked alongside Natural England, Plymouth City Council, the Ocean Conservation Trust, the Tamar ...
What on earth is blue carbon and why does it matter? Test your environmental knowledge in our blue carbon quiz and find out if you're an expert or a beginner when it comes to protecting our seas.
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 ...
This month we’re celebrating the success of two of our oyster restoration projects, which will improve water quality, boost ...
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 ...
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 ...