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August 2, 2024 by HAL
The Ocean Film Festival World Tour is coming to the UK, starting in Leeds on 12 September and running until November, showcasing over two hours of ocean-themed films. The event is supported by the Marine Conservation Society and PADI. Read the entire article at www.scubadivermag.com
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August 1, 2024 by HAL
The Marine Conservation Society reports an 80% reduction in plastic carrier bags on UK beaches, attributed to a 5 pence charge per bag in 2015. This improvement reflects better ocean health. Read the entire article at divemagazine.com
July 27, 2024 by HAL
The Marine Conservation Society and Natural History Museum invite citizen scientists to participate in Big Seaweed Search Week to study the vital role of seaweed in marine ecosystems and its impact on climate change. Read the entire article at divemagazine.com
May 2, 2024 by HAL
The Marine Conservation Society’s open letter urges UK political leaders to prioritize ocean recovery and marine life enhancement. Read the entire article at divemagazine.com
April 20, 2024 by HAL
The Marine Conservation Society shares striking photos of UK marine life for Earth Day 2024. Read the entire article at divemagazine.com
April 4, 2024 by HAL
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) offers sustainable seafood shopping tips to consumers based on the Good Fish Guide. The guide informs UK buyers about eco-friendly seafood choices. Read the article
March 20, 2024 by HAL
The Marine Conservation Society’s report highlights the need to reduce plastic pollution on beaches, with a focus on cutting down single-use plastic items and promoting refillable alternatives. The report reveals that public sources contribute to half of the litter found on UK beaches, with plastic bottles being the most common items. Positive trends show reductions […]
A new report by the Marine Conservation Society highlights the importance of reducing single-use plastic items and promoting more refillable options to cut beach plastic pollution. Data from volunteers show that drinks-related litter, especially plastic bottles, caps, and cans, were prevalent on beaches. While some types of litter are decreasing, urgent action is needed from […]
June 7, 2021 by HAL
Rob Spray and Dawn Watson coordinate the Seasearch project in East Anglia, aimed at scuba divers and snorkelers to protect marine environments in Britain and Ireland. The project offers courses listed on their website. Norfolk offers diving experiences like the Twin Wreck Challenge and chalk reef dives, each requiring consideration of tides. Read the article
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