In an ongoing series, Scubaverse’s Underwater Photography Editors Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown talk to underwater photographers from around the world that they admire. In this blog: Ellen...
The Marine Conservation Society urges a move away from UK’s traditional top five favourite fish The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has updated its online Good Fish...
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) says “The pressure is working!” In the past few weeks since they started this campaign, more and more companies and individuals...
Throw-away plastic is likely to be one of the greatest threats our planet has ever encountered. It is a problem which we have all unintentionally been...
As divers, I’m guessing most of us love diving on coral reefs; if those reefs are pristine and full of life, even better! Coral reefs are incredible...
Think it’s all about fins and China? Think Again A new interactive infographic, from the environmental organization Project AWARE®, illustrates the full story of current, trade-related...
20 river cleans planned as part of Marine Conservation Society and Waitrose partnership The UK’s leading marine charity, the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), will be cleaning...
Sharks, rays and whales impacted by microplastic pollution and associated toxins Plastic pollution has recently gained increasing attention for its effects on marine mammals, fish and...
On January 3rd, 2018, the Bahamas Plastic Movement’s youth delegation from the island of Eleuthera, travelled to Nassau, New Providence to meet the Minister of Environment...
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) has handed over a report to Roseanna Cunningham MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform this week, highlighting...
Sharks need you. Don’t fear sharks! Fear an ocean without them… Domino Albert, Project AWARE® Associate Director, Global Communications, kindly lets us share her latest blog…...
For anyone who has been diving in the Caribbean in the last few years, you have probably heard of the lionfish problem. Having taught marine biology...