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19 countries ratified the treaty during the conference, while other nations, such as the UK, formally committed to ratifying ...
All four governments in the UK have published the latest assessment of how our own patch of the global ocean is doing; it makes for sobering reading.
Our mission to protect our ocean has never felt more urgent than now, as we confront a hidden but widespread threat to our seas – PFAS ‘forever chemicals’.
The first step to protect our ocean is to ratify the High Seas Treaty as soon as possible by urgently laying it before Parliament. At the UN Ocean Conference in June, the UK Government committed to ...
This spring’s update to the Good Fish Guide sees Northeast Atlantic mackerel caught by midwater trawl move from a 3 to a 4, recommending that businesses do not source it. Mackerel caught in this way ...
It’s a fantastic start to the year for marine wildlife sightings, with some incredible humpback whales already reported around the UK. Within the first few days of the year, a humpback whale was ...
Our beach clean data has shown an average drop of 80% in carrier bags found washed up on UK beaches. Following the introduction of charges on carrier bags over the last decade, data from our ...
“Through late summer the basking shark passes though the Isles of Coll and Tiree in huge numbers on its migratory journey north. Despite being the second largest fish in the sea (up to nine meters ...
Jellyfish are also an important part of the diets of sunfish, spadefish, crabs, and other large crustaceans, as well as marine turtles.Leatherback turtles’ diets consist almost entirely of jellyfish ...
An army of 6,176 volunteers joined forces to take part in the Great British Beach Clean throughout the third week of September. A total of 5064.8kg of litter was collected over the week, with ...