
Trudi Lloyd Williams: New Year Beach Clean
Environmental artist Trudi Lloyd Williams calls in the new year with a beach clean at Hurst Spit, and reflects on the aesthetic aspect of plastic marine pollution.
Updates from our marine team about issues affecting wildlife in the Solent and beyond
Environmental artist Trudi Lloyd Williams calls in the new year with a beach clean at Hurst Spit, and reflects on the aesthetic aspect of plastic marine pollution.
Environmental artist Trudi Lloyd Williams kicks off her creative collaboration with us, Spiny Seahorses and Ripping Yarns, by meeting our Young Marine Champions.
As we pass the one-year milestone for our marine project, Secrets of the Solent, we look back at all we have achieved so far.
As Halloween approaches, we take a look at some of the bizarre marine hoaxes that have graced our shores in years gone by.
The season is turning yet again, bringing with it the return of some familiar faces. As the weather cools, we welcome flocks of winter visitors back to our coastlines.
As the Solent shows signs of being suffocated by nutrient-loving algae, should green mud = red light to development?
Affectionately known as 'dogs of the sea', seals are a common sight on our coasts. These playful animals could be one of two species - join us as we learn how to tell them apart.
Natalie, one of our Marine Champions, shares why she's passionate about our seas and why everyone should take a stand for nature.
We take a look at the Big Microplastic Survey to see how citizen science is helping them achieve their goal of becoming a global initiative.
Citizen science is a great way to make a real difference to our marine wildlife. Katie Finnimore, one of our Marine Champions, tries out two of the most popular initiatives.