The UK Government has published its Water White Paper, which sets out their proposals for future legislation for the water ...
Flapper skate is a Fish To Avoid. They are an EU Prohibited Species and assessed as Critically Endangered by IUCN. Because of this, they are automatically a red-rated species. Many species of skate ...
Join this beach clean to help us stop harmful litter from reaching the ocean and collect vital data that we can use to bring about positive change for our seas. Beach clean of a section of the estuary ...
The sustainability of native, or flat, oysters varies a lot. Always check whether they are farmed or from the wild. Farmed native oysters are a Best Choice. Wild native oysters Need Improvement, as ...
Sustainability of mussels varies. Farmed mussels are a Best Choice and a low-impact method of producing shellfish. Shellfish can filter all the food they need out of the surrounding water as it flows ...
Could this beach do with a clean? It's quick and easy to organise an event.
Your password can’t be too similar to your other personal information. Your password must contain at least 8 characters. Your password can’t be a commonly used ...
Your password can’t be too similar to your other personal information. Your password must contain at least 8 characters. Your password can’t be a commonly used ...
Join us today and become a crucial part of our mission to protect and sustain marine wildlife and habitats in the UK and UK Overseas Territories. Your membership means we can continue to work towards ...
Come and join us here at the Aquarium for a beach clean! The Beach Clean will commence at 10am, where we meet at the front doors of Skegness Aquarium. Whilst we wait for all our attendees to arrive ...
Meet outside the front of the Oceanarium at 2:00pm, where a member of staff will be waiting with a table and Marine Conservation Society banners to mark the spot. The first Sunday of every month at ...