Coral Triangle Cameos. Biodiversity and the small majority by Alan J Powderham This colourful coffee table style book wonderfully shows off the incredible and vibrant marine life of...
Plankton: A Worldwide Guide by Tom Jackson and Jennifer Parker This is a book that jumps off the shelf at you. The striking front cover demands...
Shells of the World: A Natural History by M.G. Harasewych Shells of the world is a guide to the world of marine, shelled molluscs. And what...
The Lives of Octopuses and Their Relatives: A Natural History of Cephalopods by Danna Staaf One of the joys of diving is meeting an octopus and...
Sea turtles are some of the most remarkable animals you can encounter in our oceans. They have existed for over 100 million years, can live for...
Kagi Maldives Spa Island has celebrated the first turtle hatching of the season with the release of 123 sea turtles. Guests, associates and team members from...
Ten years ago, in 2011, a new sponge species was identified in the North Norfolk chalk beds by Seasearch volunteer divers. In January 2021, the Marine Conservation...
The conservation status of the giant (or oceanic) manta ray (Mobula birostris) has been uplisted today to Endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of...
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...
An interview with diver and artist Kim Vaudin by Jeff Goodman ‘We create underwater paintings to inspire and remind people of their own personal experiences by...
For the first time, the Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) education team will be offering live webinar sessions in addition to education tools and resources available online...