Turning the tide to save the Irish Sea
Conservationists from around the Irish Sea are looking to turn a tide of inaction to ensure the Irish Sea and all its inhabitants are protected.
Conservationists from around the Irish Sea are looking to turn a tide of inaction to ensure the Irish Sea and all its inhabitants are protected.
From whales and dolphins to underwater meadows and sea gooseberries, here are our marine wildlife highlights from 2022
We're delighted that six more Marine Conservation Zones are designated in the Irish Sea, creating a network of protected areas
Over 500 barrels of crude oil were leaked from a pipeline in the Irish Sea, which runs between Conwy in Wales and Douglas on the Isle of Man
We've been awarded £1.6 millon from the Heritage Lottery Fund to buy and restore Eycott Hill.
Monitoring and surveying training events for volunteers will help our species-rich meadows
Our memorable marine moments from 2023 give us a fascinating glimpse into our underwater wildlife
Wildlife Trusts and partners call for more joined-up marine planning, as the Irish Sea’s wildlife and habitats face an uncertain future
There’s fun for all the family at SeaFest, our celebration of marine wildlife and sustainable seafood
We're delighted that Allonby Bay is among the degraded ocean areas that have been chosen for new gold standard of marine protection
The sea hare looks like a sea slug – but in fact has an internal shell. They can be up to 20cm long but are usually much shorter.