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Your wildlife sighting reports are helping make a difference to our ocean. We use scientific data, like this, to campaign for real change in the way we manage and protect our seas.

Your contributions make a difference

People from all over the country have been contributing to scientific research by telling us what they spotted on their trip to the coast.

A huge thank you to all of you who reported your sightings. By telling us what you spotted, we are able to discover more about the health of our ocean.

1,432

Jellyfish sightings reported from Oct 2023-Sept 2024

Here's what you found

Wildlife Sightings Report 2024 - Web Graphic

A deeper dive

Wildlife Sightings Annual Report

We've been collecting and analysing your Wildlife Sightings over the past year, and have created this report to highlight what you found.

We had over 1,400 jellyfish reports from hundreds of you across the UK and Ireland, as well as 9 turtle sightings! You can read the full report below.

Jellyfish

We work with universities to publish the data collected as part of this project. If you fancy a deeper dive into our wildlife sightings, read the latest published paper on the Sea Turtle website.

We've been running the jellyfish survey for 20 years. We're currently working to publish the latest trends on jellyfish in UK waters. Stay tuned to find out what your sightings tell us!

Turtles

Nine turtle sightings were reported to us: three live leatherbacks, three Kemp's ridley turtles, two loggerheads, and one unidentified.

These sightings will feed into the the UK Turtle Implementation Group's annual report, of which we are a leading partner.

This report will be updated in Spring 2025, with the latest turtle sightings data from 2024.

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This project is funded by the Government's Green Recovery Challenge Fund. The fund was developed by Defra and its Arm's-Length Bodies. It is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnership with Natural England, the Environment Agency and Forestry Commission.