
What you can do
By working together to save our seas we can harness people-powered action to make positive change. Get involved today.

Ways to volunteer
Whether you are at the beach or your kitchen table there are lots of ways to support us. Whatever your skills, experience and time we have something for everyone.

Fundraising and events
There are many ways you can raise money for the Marine Conservation Society. From organising your own fundraising event to taking on a challenge. Whatever you choose, you’ll be helping to fight for the future of our ocean.

Campaigns
We campaign for a cleaner, better protected ocean. Get involved with our latest actions and join us in our fight to save our seas.

Beach cleans
If you want to help keep Britain's beaches beautiful and our ocean safe for wildlife, why not become a Beachwatch volunteer and join one of our beach clean surveys?

Fun and learning
Explore our amazing ocean in school or at home with resources for teachers, families and young people.

Ocean-friendly living
Our seas bring us so much joy; they not only sustain livelihoods and provide beautiful habitats for marine wildlife, our ocean also provides us with beach-settings for precious memories, and contributes enormously to our well-being.

Corporate partnerships
We've been working to save our seas for nearly 40 years. We partner with like-minded businesses and together we fight for the future of our unique coastal environment.

Philanthropy and major gifts
If like us you’re concerned about the future of our ocean, learn how your generous support can make an amazing difference to our projects.

Gifts in wills
Legacy gifts are one of the most significant ways of ensuring our work continues – by remembering us when you make your will, you’ll help secure the future of our ocean and the wildlife that depends upon it.

Big Microplastic Survey
Microplastics pose a big threat to marine ecosystems and human health. Alongside the Big Microplastic Survey, we're collecting vital data on microplastic pollution in the UK. You can get involved by heading to the beach and telling us about the microplastics you find there.

Wildlife sightings
We want to hear about the wildlife you spot at the coast and at sea, especially marine turtles and jellyfish in UK and Irish waters.