Y Môr a Ni, which means ‘the sea and us’, aims to grow people’s relationship with our coasts and seas by building awareness of our influence on the ocean and its influence on us.
It’s a fantastic start to the year for marine wildlife sightings, with some incredible humpback whales already reported around the UK.
Despite the worst coral bleaching event ever recorded taking place in 2024, a new report has found that the health of the Mesoamerican Reef has improved for the first time in five years.
Thanks to volunteers like you, we're able to take action to tackle our ocean crisis, and positive steps to recover our ocean. On this page you'll find useful guides and helpful resources to help you, ...
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We've been training recreational divers and snorkellers to document underwater habitats and species for over 30 years through Seasearch, with the project playing a vital role in marine conservation ...
Could this beach do with a clean? It's quick and easy to organise an event.
What to bring: We’d recommend you pack a rucksack with a few essentials like sunscreen, waterproofs, hand sanitiser, and perhaps some snacks and a drink (in a reusable bottle, of course). What to wear ...
What to bring: We’d recommend you pack a rucksack with a few essentials like sunscreen, waterproofs, hand sanitiser, and perhaps some snacks and a drink (in a reusable bottle, of course). What to wear ...