Latest ocean news
Inspiring youth action at the Blue Influencers Conference
Members of our Youth Ocean Network came together to deliver presentations and workshops to show how young people can help drive change and take action in blue spaces impacted by climate change.
Celebrating Citizen Science Month
Citizen science is valuable in expanding our knowledge of the underwater world and allows anyone, anywhere to get involved in scientific research that brings about real change. Our projects provide vital data that helps us learn more about the ocean.
Positive ocean news: March 24 edition
A round-up of positive news stories from March to celebrate the wins for our seas.
World Rewilding Day: recovery of marine wildlife and habitats is possible
To celebrate World Rewilding Day, we're sharing some of our most successful restorative projects to show that change is possible.
Citizen Science Month: What is citizen science?
Discover the importance of citizen science and how this fun data-led scientific method can inspire behavioural change in communities and influence political change.
5 marine animals you may not know migrate
In light of the ‘State Of The World’s Migratory Species’ report, which detailed steep population declines, we highlight the beautiful diversity of migratory marine animals across the globe.
The ocean and climate change
We look at how the ocean protects us from and is impacted by the effects of climate change, such as coastal erosion, rising temperatures and ocean acidification.
Raising awareness of seagrass at the Seagrass Symposium
Find out how we were involved in a great deal of seagrass awareness raising and action in the lead-up to World Seagrass Day.
Four pioneering women who shaped ocean conservation
This International Women’s Day, we want to remember some of the female trailblazers of marine conservation.
Mothers in nature: 4 great animal mothers
Mothers are amazing – be they human or marine animal. We shine a light on four amazing marine mothers and their own unique parenting styles.
11 Ocean themed books to celebrate World Book Day
To celebrate World Book Day we're sharing some of our favourite ocean-themed reads.
Spring Budget: Spending on the foundation of a sustainable blue economy
Ahead of the Spring Budget on 6th March 2024, we explore where and how the Chancellor of the Exchequer could use Government funding to encourage the growth of a sustainable blue economy, whilst boosting ocean recovery.
Combatting ocean pollution through sustainable fashion
We’re focussed on finding sustainable fashion solutions and demanding stronger action to protect the health of our oceans and its residents. Find out how.
Positive ocean news: February edition
Dive into this month's round-up of good news stories for our seas.
Plastic pollution: the importance of cleaning up rivers
Cleaning up our UK rivers from litter is just as important as cleaning our beautiful beaches and is more accessible for the majority of the population to get involved. In fact, 80% of litter found on our beaches makes its way there from land sources.
5 Pokémon based on marine animals
Did you know that a lot of Pokémon get their inspiration from real-life marine animals? Find out what sea life is referenced by the Pokémon
Second annual RACE Report marks Race Equality Week
To mark Race Equality Week, running from 5th – 11th February 2024, Students Organising for Sustainability have launched the second annual RACE Report.
How do storms in the UK affect marine life?
In the midst of one of the most active storm seasons on record in the UK, we look at the impact stormy weather has on the health of our ocean and its wildlife
New governmental rules are a positive step to safeguard our seas
We celebrate the UK Government's latest announcement protecting 13 areas of English seas from destructive bottom-towed fishing and the closure of the North Sea sandeel fishery.
Positive ocean news: January edition
We're starting off the year with some ocean optimism, and have rounded-up some good news stories for our seas from this month.