However, there is hope. By the end of 2024, there were an estimated 384 North Atlantic right whales, a 7% increase from 2020. Some of the mothers entering the breeding pool this winter are first-time ...
The UK Government has published its Water White Paper, which sets out their proposals for future legislation for the water industry and wider water system in England.
West Parade junction with Richmond Road by the public toilets, and the location of the Beach Garden. What3words woven.drum.happy What to bring: We’d recommend you pack a rucksack with a few essentials ...
Yet recovery is possible. Behind every restored reef and revitalised coastline are dedicated people working tirelessly to bring balance back to our seas. One of those people is Ciara Taylor, our ...
New research has revealed that the native (European flat) oysters reintroduced to Scotland’s Firth of Forth have a survival rate of around 88%, with many also growing faster than expected. The oysters ...
Festive traits: Sleeps 1.3 hours on Christmas Eve, still the most energetic all day. Wakes everyone else up at 6am because it's time for stockings. Festive traits: Has a detailed breakdown of every ...
The latest Bathing Water Results for England are in. While bathing water quality looks better than last year, proposed changes could put this progress at risk, Each summer, in England, water quality ...
With the conclusion of the COP30 climate conference last week, we look at the role the ocean played in negotiations, the commitments made, and the action we still need to see. The Conference of the ...
Dive into our latest round-up of good news stories for our seas, and the species that call them home. As part of Marine Conservation Society's work to recover key species, Natur Am Byth! Môr, (part of ...
This year’s Great British Beach Clean was a brilliant success and we’re delighted to reveal just how much of an impact our amazing volunteers had on our coastline. Thank you to everyone who headed to ...
This month, new management measures come into place in Scotland, protecting almost 177,000 km2 of its vital Marine Protected Areas. We look back at the almost 20 years it took us to get here. On 16th ...