The two vessels collided in a shipping area off the East Yorkshire coast, resulting in both ships catching fire. The risk of ...
We're working to protect and recover seagrass meadows in UK seas, a vital habitat for animals and a key tool in the fight to combat climate change. Seagrass is a flowering plant that lives underwater ...
Most squid from UK seas are Fish to Avoid. Where possible, we would recommend finding alternatives to squid, octopus, and cuttlefish.
Did you now jellyfish have been bobbing in the ocean way before even the dinosaurs? Learn more about one of the planet's most unusual sea animals: jellies. Ocean recovery is happening. We can see it ...
Volunteers are helping protect wildlife and coastal communities by planting marram grass as part of our project, Hiraeth Yn Y ...
Rainbow trout sustainability varies. The Best Choice is trout farmed in freshwater ponds and raceways.
With more studies on the long-term effects of chemical pollution published regularly, research is showing the frightening, real-world consequences of inaction on our blue planet. Otters in England and ...
Thanks to volunteers like you, we're able to take action to tackle our ocean crisis, and positive steps to recover our ocean. On this page you'll find useful guides and helpful resources to help you, ...
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 ...
There’s one thing to remember when it comes to balloons and sky lanterns: Don’t Let Go! Because what goes up must come down and when it does, it can be fatal to wildlife. Why are balloon and sky ...
In the Firth of Forth, an area the size of modern Edinburgh was once covered by European flat oyster beds, but by the early 1900s, they were all fished out. Together with our partners, Heriot-Watt ...