7 Mar 2026, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Great British Beach Clean 2025 at Portobello Beach! Join the Marine Conservation Society for a family-friendly beach clean and litter survey at beautiful Portobello Beach. All ages welcome. Under 16's ...
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 ...
We have a chance to stop polluters, fix the broken system and restore nature. The ocean can't wait - we need your help. If the taste of spring has got you thinking about cleaning your home, why not ...
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If you decide to eat seafood but are looking for the best choice to eat, our regularly updated guide can help. Make sustainable seafood choices today. Good Fish Guide seafood ratings are based on ...
Alaska pollock is a common whitefish that is often found in fishcakes and fish fingers. Sustainability varies. The Best Choice is Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)-certified Alaska pollock caught in ...
Our ocean covers over 70% of our planet. It provides more than half the oxygen we breathe and absorbs nearly a third of our carbon emissions. But today, it’s in crisis. Right now, we’re polluting our ...
Teach primary pupils about the ocean with resources linked to UK curricula and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals Sign up to receive email updates from the education team including new resources, ...
Join the movement: get updates on the issues you care about. We'll email you inspiring stories about the work we're doing to save and recover our oceans, and news about our urgent campaigns for ...
Do you think your council already has a ban but is missing from the list? Please let us know! We rely on members of the public and councils themselves to keep us up-to-date. It’s easy to do, just ...
Surprisingly, jellyfish are mostly made up of water, not jelly. This is why they look so different in the water than out of it. Jellyfish are very simple organisms. Their bodies are made up of just ...