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Blog 07 May 2026

A century of Sir David Attenborough

As we celebrate the 100th birthday of one of the most influential conservation advocates of our lifetime, I reflect on how Sir David Attenborough’s journey as a broadcaster, writer, and naturalist, mirrors the evolution of marine conservation itself.

2 orcas swimming underwater. One is facing the camera and swimming towards it while the other is ithe background and is swimming towards the ocean surface. There is a small fish in front of the orca swimming toward the camera
Positive Ocean News 24 Apr 2026

Positive Ocean News April '26

Discover the latest species news, sightings, and rescues, plus a major move to safeguard precious mackerel populations in this month’s ocean-positive round-up.

An aerial view of dark ocean waves. The water is indigo blue and white peaks of crashing waves can be seen.
News 09 Apr 2026

Doug Allan obituary

Doug Allan, one of the world’s most celebrated wildlife cameramen, and our inspirational, long-standing supporter and Ocean Ambassador, has died, age 74, during a trip in Nepal.

A small fishing trawler seen from a birds-eye-view over a deep blue ocean.
News 09 Apr 2026

Good Fish Guide update shows some UK seafood staples under pressure

We've updated our Good Fish Guide in line with the latest scientific advice. The latest ratings show growing pressure on some of the nation’s most familiar seafood choices, including cod and scampi.

An Atlantic puffin sitting inside its cliff-face burrow looking to the left
Positive Ocean News 27 Mar 2026

Positive ocean news: March ’26 edition

From species discoveries and habitat recovery to a reduction in marine litter and the world's largest coastal path, March brought some great wins for the ocean and its inhabitants.

people on Hastings beach with a boat in the water
Positive Ocean News 26 Feb 2026

Positive Ocean News February '26

Feel inspired by the latest ocean wins, from species discoveries and conservation to legislation that protects our seas and prevents pollution.

Two puffins stand on top of a rock with the sea in front of them. The puffins beaks are touching.
News 10 Feb 2026

Valentine's Day: Marine life edition

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we’re taking a look at some of the most romantic species in UK waters – alongside a species that prefers to be alone.

Westminster at sunset taken from the bank across the Thames. The sky is a stunning purple pink and an ornate lamp is lit in the foreground.
News 05 Feb 2026

Policy update round-up: February ‘26

From water White Papers to plans for PFAS, it’s been a busy month for policy updates across the UK. Here, we break down the top announcements and what they mean for our seas.

News 04 Feb 2026

The UK Government PFAS Plan on ‘forever chemicals’ explained

The publication of the long-awaited PFAS Plan published by the UK Government demonstrates the impact of the work that we have been a leading NGO voice on.

News 03 Feb 2026

Boost your mood with a winter beach walk

The beach isn’t just for summer - the seaside in winter has its own magic. Crisp air, peaceful surroundings and stunning views make it the perfect escape. Beyond the beauty, there are real benefits to walking by the sea during the colder months.

News 29 Jan 2026

Positive ocean news: January ’26 edition

From protections for more than half of the world's seas and a 'forever chemical' ban, to rescued dolphins and a boost in whale populations, we've rounded up the latest good news stories for our seas.

Clean, turquoise sea water near a beach. From the left dark, murky sewage or dirty runoff water is merging creating a dirty mixture between the contrasting blue ocean
News 22 Jan 2026

The UK Government’s new vision for water

The UK Government has published its Water White Paper, which sets out their proposals for future legislation for the water industry and wider water system in England.

News 07 Jan 2026

Everyday ocean heroes: The power of community action

The ocean is facing pressures unlike anything seen before. Pollution, habitat loss, and the decline of vital species such as the native oyster are pushing marine ecosystems to the brink.

Blog 06 Jan 2026

Seas The Day in 2026

Start the new year by taking on a challenge for the ocean in 2026. The more people who fundraise for us, the more we can do to help the ocean. We've rounded up some of events from around the UK you can get involved in - Seas The Day and choose your challe

News 29 Dec 2025

Positive ocean news: December '25 edition

We’re ending the year on a high with our final round up of positive ocean news stories. From populations rebounding to protections for sharks and ground-breaking discoveries, there’s plenty to be optimistic about.

News 23 Dec 2025

12 ways to save our seas

This Christmas, let’s celebrate in a way that helps to restore life beneath the waves. From gifting the ocean a future by helping us grow baby oysters that purify our waters, to reducing plastic waste and making ocean-friendly resolutions, there are count

News 15 Dec 2025

Turning the tide together: Our parliamentary year in review

This year has been one of milestones for the Marine Conservation Society. 2025 proved that when we work together, the ocean thrives. Here's our round-up of our Westminster wins.

A small white fishing boat is photographed floating in the sea
Blog 10 Dec 2025

Climate-smart fishing

Our ocean's health is vital in tackling the climate crisis and all industries operating across our seas have a role to play.

News 05 Dec 2025

The Prince of Wales celebrates our volunteers

On Tuesday 25th November, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales joined us in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, to meet the people who make our work possible: our volunteers and young conservationists.

News 28 Nov 2025

Positive ocean news: November '25 edition

Looking for some ocean optimism? Dive into our latest round-up positive ocean news stories and join us in celebrating the wins for our seas.