A study is calling on the world’s sailors to help map the oceans’ phytoplankton, microscopic plants that form the bedrock of marine food chains. Researchers have...
Join the Marine Conservation Society this Easter for the third Big Beach Clean-up, and help clean your nearest beach ready for the summer. Marine litter is...
A great white shark is about to make history as the first of its species to be seen crossing from one side of the Atlantic to...
The shark cull in Western Australia will continue to be enforced following the failure of the legal challenge filed by Sea Shepherd. Western Australia’s Supreme Court rejected Sea Shepherd’s challenge...
Scientists say it is unlikely that any fish can survive in the oceans deeper than about 8,200 metres. No fish has ever been seen living beyond...
Campaigners have accused Tesco of stocking a brand of tuna that is caught in a way that can harm other wildlife. Greenpeace said the supermarket giant...
Project AWARE has launched its modernized 10 Tips for Divers to Protect the Ocean Planet – a code of conduct for scuba divers to safely interact...
The Marine Conservation Society Scotland Programme Manager, Calum Duncan, says the Scottish Government must be more pro-active in trying to prevent fatal injuries to seals and porpoises...
BSAC marine partner Bite-Back has reported an increase in its Facebook and Twitter supporters since the news that BSAC is supporting its Hacked Off! campaign was announced....
Hilton Worldwide announced last week that it will cease serving shark fin and stop accepting new orders for shark fin dishes by 1st April 2014. The ban...
Defra (the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs) have announced that a further 37 Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) are being considered for designation in the UK in 2015. The...
Introduced by Jeff Goodman Why do we do it? Why do we throw our rubbish away in public places rather than take it home or put...