The Marine Conservation Society’s Stop Ocean Threads campaign, which is calling for all new washing machines to be fitted with microfibre filters, by law, by 2024, aims to stop...
A better future for our seas is still beyond the horizon, says Marine Conservation Society The UK’s landmark post-Brexit fisheries legislation has now become law. The...
Charity’s annual Great British Beach Clean results are word of warning on PPE pollution This year, the Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean, supported by...
Beachgoers in South West reporting large numbers of jellyfish-like creatures to the Marine Conservation Society’s Jellyfish Survey The 3rd November marks World Jellyfish Day, a celebration of...
Nominations needed for the Young Ocean Optimist of the Year Award celebrating under 25s who have done something amazing to help our ocean This year, the...
As more visitors flock to the English coastline, the Marine Conservation Society and coastal councils call on British public to play their part. Since the lifting...
Marine Conservation Society calls for ambitious policy as Fisheries Bill returns to the Commons The new Fisheries Bill is a prime opportunity for the UK Government...
Oceancast, launched on 17th August 2020, aims to connect even more people to the ocean, through conversations with experts and passionate ocean lovers. The Marine Conservation Society‘s brand...
As jellyfish season is well and truly upon us, you’re likely to see more jellyfish around UK shores. The Marine Conservation Society is once again calling...
Get organised! The Marine Conservation Society’s annual Great British Beach Clean is back for a week of citizen science. This September the Marine Conservation Society will run its annual Great British...
The Marine Conservation Society provides some guidance on how to travel the UK responsibly this summer As lockdown restrictions begin to ease further and more people...
For every load of laundry washed, as many as 700,000 microfibres can flow into our water systems. Across the UK, at least 9.4 trillion fibres could...