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9 Dec 2024

How to reduce ocean plastic pollution in 2025

Ocean plastic pollution is a major concern for the planet and its wildlife. Discover why reducing plastic is important and how you can help combat it in 2025

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6 Dec 2024

How the Marine Conservation Society is shaping the Water (Special Measures) Bill

As the Water (Special Measures) Bill progresses through Parliament, we’ve been busy behind the scenes, advocating for stronger environmental protections.

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6 Dec 2024

Reflecting on COP 29

Our Marine Natural Capital Analyst, James Merchant, outlines two key outcomes, and how, as a charity, we helped get the voice of the ocean heard, at COP 29.

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28 Nov 2024

What is coral? Plus more facts about corals

Do you know what corals actually are? Discover all you need to know about them with our six facts you (probably) didn’t know about corals.

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27 Nov 2024

Positive ocean news: November '24 edition

We've rounded up some wins for our seas from this month, from newly discovered species to milestones in oyster and coral restoration projects.

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20 Nov 2024

Safeguarding seagrass meadows through the ReMEDIES project

As the five-year EU LIFE ReMEDIES project comes to an end, we look back on the success of the project in securing a future in which our seabed habitats can thrive.

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11 Nov 2024

COP16: Three key outcomes for the ocean

The COP16 Biodiversity Summit recently took place in Cali, Columbia. Elise Lavender, Parliamentary Affairs Officer, outlines three key takeaways from the conference that will affect our seas and our natural world.

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11 Nov 2024

Celebrating our oyster restoration achievements

This month we’re celebrating the success of two of our oyster restoration projects, which will improve water quality, boost biodiversity and carbon storage in Scotland’s coast.

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4 Nov 2024

Marching to give our ocean a voice for clean water

Our seas and beaches are essential habitats for marine life and vital for climate resilience, yet they’re continually polluted by sewage and persistent "forever chemicals". Now more than ever, we need systemic change that places the environment at the heart of decision-making and tackles all sources of water pollution.

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1 Nov 2024

Positive ocean news: October '24 edition

Dive into our latest monthly round-up of good news stories for our seas.

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31 Oct 2024

Great British Beach Clean 2024: The results

The results for this year's Great British Beach Clean are in! Find out how much litter our brilliant volunteers collected over the 10-day event.

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28 Oct 2024

Autumn budget: Economic and social progress through marine regeneration

Ahead of the Budget on the 30th of October, our blue economy specialist, James Merchant, explains how spending on ocean recovery could be a win-win for coastal communities and our blue planet.

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25 Oct 2024

Seasearch Wales is protecting the Welsh coast through citizen science and volunteering

We're excited to announce that Seasearch Wales is more active than ever, thanks to support from the Welsh Government's Landfill Disposals Tax Communities Scheme, administered by WCVA.

CSOs Blue Anchor, Somerset - 35596 - Natasha Ewins

23 Oct 2024

What is the water industry review?

Today, the Government has revealed the Independent Water Commission, chaired by former deputy governor of the Bank of England, Sir Jon Cunliffe.

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21 Oct 2024

Bringing fun and ocean connection with our Ocean Connection Programme

Learn more about the exciting events we delivered as part of our Ocean Connection Programme, including sand sculpting, watersports sessions, and of course, beach cleans.

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16 Oct 2024

Research report: A call to address PFAS or ‘forever chemicals' in sewage

Research conducted by the Marine Conservation Society and the University of Portsmouth has revealed that sewage discharges are a significant source of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) pollution in marine environments. Find out the concerning findings.

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10 Oct 2024

Join us at the March for Clean Water

Find out why we’ve joined a growing coalition of charities and community groups who will be marching to reclaim our right to clean water for everyone in the UK.

Bottlenose Dolphins

10 Oct 2024

Dolphins found in UK and Irish waters

Dolphins are beautiful sea mammals known for their intelligence and playful nature. Here are seven species found in UK and Irish waters, including some occasional visitors.

Lobster pots in Arbroath, Scotland

9 Oct 2024

UK crab and lobster populations in decline

Following the latest update to ratings on our Good Fish Guide, we’re calling for urgent action from the UK Government to address the continued and increasing threat to crab and lobster populations.

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9 Oct 2024

What is the Water (Special Measures) Bill and why is it important?

Today, the Water (Special Measures) Bill is having its second reading in Parliament. If you haven’t heard of the bill before, don’t worry!