The oceans are suffering. Around 8 million items of litter enter the marine environment every day; plastic is now the most common element found in the...
Bite Back Shark and Marine Conservation is a UK based charity that has been working tirelessly to halt the trade and consumption of vulnerable fish species,...
Lack of Clarity on the Menu leaves Diners in the Dark when making a Seafood Choice A lack of information about the sources of seafood is...
Licensing body remains silent despite thousands calling for end to Falmouth dredge saga Over 6550 letters have been sent as part of a campaign to save...
Near-doubling of smaller plastic pieces likely to continue as items enter the sea and break down Researchers from the University of Exeter and Plymouth Marine Laboratory...
Government’s scientists’ new proposals to help restore England’s seas are welcomed by leading conservation charities The Government’s scientific advisors have provided proposals on where a final...
Written by Marissa McBride From underwater mountains larger than any on land, to tropical reefs home to thousands of species, the ocean holds unparalleled beauty. Marine...
The summer season is now coming to an end here at Wembury Marine Centre, but what a year it’s been! This season we have opened our...
White sharks typically visit False Bay’s Seal Island to take advantage of vulnerable young Cape fur seal pups when they start entering the water to feed....
Catching fish with the sole purpose of release is seen by some as an alternative to catch-and-kill fishing, and has become a popular recreational activity in...
Squid from Japan gets the green light from Marine Conservation Society whilst diners should treat calamari from other fisheries with caution Where once the prawn cocktail...
After finishing my masters degree in Marine Biology last November, in March this year I began working for the whale and dolphin charity ORCA (Organisation Cetacea)....