Be more ocean-friendly
We can all learn how to be more ocean-friendly. Small changes we make to our everyday lives can have a big impact on improving the health of our sea and marine environments.
Trying to be more ocean-friendly doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Due to the complex and interconnected nature of marine issues, we understand that changes must be made in small steps. However, by making conscious choices to reduce our individual impact on the sea, we can contribute to the collective effort to protect our oceans. Discover some ideas below.
Reducing your plastic footprint
11 million tonnes of plastic ends up in our ocean every year. There are small, simple steps we can all take to make a big difference.
Sustainable seafood
The fish that we eat impacts the health of our ocean and marine life that call it home. There’s a lot to think about when you’re buying seafood - but we've got lots of handy information to help you be more sustainable when it comes to seafood.
Don't Let Go: Balloon & sky lantern releases
There’s one thing to remember when it comes to balloons and sky lanterns: Don’t Let Go! Because what goes up must come down and when it does, it can be fatal to wildlife.
Six sustainable Christmas ideas for 2024
The Christmas period is a great opportunity to get involved in creating a more sustainable future. There are many things you can do to have a more ocean-friendly festive season. From reducing your plastic use to mixing up the seasonal menu, we share our top sustainable Christmas tips.