60 Organisations vs 1 Grey Seal

How would we work if something went wrong in our seas?
How would we work if something went wrong in our seas?
Marine Conservation Officer, Monika Van Wyk talks marine pollution and the proposed ban on microplastics.
As human activities in the marine area increase so does underwater noise. Understanding and mitigating the impact of this is an important part of the sustainable development of our seas and protecting the marine environment for future generations.
...affect marine wildlife? We enjoy a great privilege to be able to watch such a wide variety of marine wildlife around the coastline of Britain. Whales and dolphins, basking sharks,...
Getting close to seals is best avoided for all concerned. This for both the welfare of the animal and also the person involved.
We use our social media accounts (LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter) to take part in relevant awareness events and reach people who may be interested in our work. One such example...