The Wildlife Trusts’ National Marine Week is a nationwide celebration of the marine world! Here in Cornwall, we’re running lots of fantastic events to help you...
6 years ago, The Ocean Cleanup set sail for the Great Pacific Garbage Patch with one goal: to develop the technology to be able to relegate...
A shark has been spotted approaching Royal William Yard in Plymouth, much to the surprise of swimmers, paddleboarders and onlookers. With its distinctive dorsal fin cutting...
Just a few days ago, Iceland issued millionaire whale hunter Kristján Loftsson a licence to murder 128 vulnerable fin whales. Fin whales are awe-inspiring — capable...
By: Wael Bakr Introduction to Shark Diving Awareness In the realm of marine life, few creatures captivate our interest, and sometimes our fear, like the shark....
Limited ‘Notebook Edition’ LP release of new Coldplay album ‘Moon Music’ made using river plastic removed from the Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala by The Ocean Cleanup...
Islands are not just pieces of land surrounded by water; they are sanctuaries of biodiversity, cradles of unique cultures, and vital components of our planet’s ecological...
Nutrient pollution poses a significant threat to Florida’s delicate ecosystem, leading to harmful algal blooms in both coastal and inland waters Summer is here, and Save...
The Reef Check Foundation, Biosphere Expeditions’ partner for its coral reef citizen science work, has confirmed that a fourth global coral bleaching event is currently underway....
Beachgoers record footage of a curled octopus changing colour in rare footage on Welsh beach The footage of the curled octopus was recorded by the Marine...
The last week of July will see the return of the Shark Trust’s citizen science initiative, The Great Shark Snapshot. It invites divers and snorkellers, all...
The Ocean Cleanup marks 100th extraction of plastic pollution from the Pacific Ocean by livestreaming entire cleaning operation from start to finish. Occasion brings together supporters,...