Environmentalists and broadcasters Chris Packham, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, and Amanda Holden today called on a UK satellite company to stop providing GPS data to fisheries that puts...
First, it’s important to note that recreational fishermen are generally not responsible for overfishing. Overfishing primarily involves commercial fishing, where large-scale operations use massive nets to...
As the fourth round of negotiations towards a Global Ocean Treaty fail to reach agreement at the UN Headquarters in New York, the Greenpeace ship Arctic...
The Our Seas coalition would like to invite you watch the online premiere of the coalition film ‘The Limit’ on the 10th February at 7pm with...
There are no longer plenty more fish in the sea! Fish Free February challenges you to help protect our oceans by removing seafood from your diet...
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...
Our Seas call on Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, and the Scottish Government to follow their own policies and stop the chronic destruction of our seabed...
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...
The latest update of the Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) Good Fish Guide sees cuttlefish, trawl caught from the English Channel, join the marine charity’s ‘Fish to...
Marine biologist Simon Hilbourne and Oceans Festival UK are launching a new campaign called Fish Free February, challenging the public to protect our oceans by removing...
Mauritius is the world’s largest Oceanographic state, and owns the fishing rights to most of the Indian Ocean. And its world famous coral reefs are dying… In...
Activists from Greenpeace International confronted a fishing vessel yesterday approximately 200 miles away from The Azores as it was hauling in sharks on a longline, capturing...