Latest ocean news
Meet the Purifier aka the native oyster
Is it a bird? It is a plane? No, it's The Purifier otherwise known as the native oyster. An unsung local ocean hero. But they need your support! Learn more about this super species.
Positive ocean news: October '25 edition
Dive into our latest round-up of good news stories for our seas, and the species that call them home
Great British Beach Clean 2025: The results
This year’s Great British Beach Clean was a brilliant success and we’re delighted to reveal just how much of an impact our amazing volunteers had on our coastline.
How to Respond to the Welsh Government’s DRS Consultation
Want to share your views on the Welsh Government’s plan to introduce a Deposit Return Scheme (DRS)? The deadline for responding is 15th November 2025.
Campaign win: Protections for Scotland’s offshore MPAs
This month, new management measures come into place in Scotland, protecting almost 177,000 km2 of its vital Marine Protected Areas. We look back at the almost 20 years it took us to get here.
Latest Good Fish Guide ratings: Some UK favourites in further decline
Rating seafood caught, farmed, or sold in UK, the Guide gives a traffic light sustainability rating for each fish or shellfish depending on how and where it was caught or farmed. Discover the latest ratings to help you shop in a more ocean-friendly way
Five ugly sea creatures that deserve some love
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but some sea creatures have it more difficult than others. Check out our list of ugly sea creatures.
Offshore wind and marine protection: We must safeguard both
The UK is right to champion offshore wind. It’s a powerful force in the fight against climate change but we cannot protect the climate at the expense of our seas.
How to celebrate a plastic-free Halloween
Halloween is a time when a vast amount of plastic is used and produced. Follow some tips to reduce your plastic usage this spooky season.
Rowing for the Ocean: Meet the Give Us A Wave Team
On 12th December 2025, a team of four determined rowers will set off on an extraordinary challenge: the World’s Toughest Row.
Eight scary sea creatures that really exist
Who needs make-believe monsters when we have real-life scary sea creatures? Our ocean is filled with scary creatures. Take a look if you are feeling brave enough.
Positive ocean news: September ’25 edition
From a government funding boost to the discovery of new species and protection of a coral hotspot, we've rounded up some of this month's good news for our seas.
Exploring the State of Blue Finance
As we continue to build upon our blue finance work, we explore the barriers and solutions to progressing an economy that delivers economic and social progress through ocean recovery.
Speaking up for our seas at UK party conferences
Our Parliamentary Affairs team will be making waves at this year’s political party conferences.
Positive ocean news: August ’25 edition
Dive into our latest round-up of good news stories for our seas, including the discovery of new species and sightings of known ones in new areas - or for the first time in 50 years!
Volunteer Voices: What drives us to clean our beaches
Ahead of this year’s Great British Beach Clean (19th - 28th September), we’re shining a light on the people who make it all possible - our incredible volunteers and finding out why they do it.
The UN Global Plastics Treaty starts today
Today marks the first day of the sixth round of the UN Global Plastics Treaty. Taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, the next ten days has the potential to be a significant global milestone in the fight to turn off the plastic tap.
Positive ocean news: July ’25 edition
From the rare sighting of a sea slug and a record number of humpback whale sightings to new marine protections in Portugal and Sweden, we've plenty of good news for you to dive into.
What does the Independent Water Commission's report mean for our seas?
The Independent Water Commission has set out recommendations to reform the UK water sector - we take a look at what they mean for the health and future of our waters.
Seven species of marine turtles
Marine turtles have been around for millions of years, covering great distances in our ocean and playing a crucial role in marine and coastal ecosystems. There are seven different species of marine turtles, six of which have been recorded in UK waters.