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The UN Ocean Conference 2025 is a big moment for the future of our global ocean and Marine Conservation Society plan to call ...
A programme in Mexico has seen 18 axolotls successfully released, offering hope for the future of one of the world’s most ...
This event will bring together an international panel to present best practices in community engagement. Ocean conservation ...
Marine Conservation Society statement in reaction to North Sea oil tanker collision ...
We supported environmental activist Laura Young's campaign against disposable vapes to highlight their impacts and drive action to limit pollution across the country. Today the ban on disposable vapes ...
5 Jun 2025, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The UN Ocean Conference 2025 is a big moment for the future of our global ocean. Find out what it is and our plan to call for strong action there. Join us at a UN Ocean Conference event We are ...
On 13th February 1997, a huge storm near the coast of Cornwall pushed sixty-two containers off the cargo ship Tokio Express. One was filled with nearly five million pieces of Lego. Writer and ...
You may have seen wet wipes or period products along the beach, but did you know about the invisible side of sewage pollution that’s also wreaking havoc on our ocean? Sewage is more than meets the eye ...
An army of 6,176 volunteers joined forces to take part in the Great British Beach Clean throughout the third week of September. A total of 5064.8kg of litter was collected over the week, with ...