Our Marine Pollution Heroes
Summer is the time to head to the seaside; enjoy an ice cream, build yourself a sandcastle, get yourself as much of a tan as English sunshine will allow, and possibly see what you can spot out to…
Summer is the time to head to the seaside; enjoy an ice cream, build yourself a sandcastle, get yourself as much of a tan as English sunshine will allow, and possibly see what you can spot out to…
Tens of thousands of animals washed up on the beaches after the storm.
There's another world waiting beneath the waves. Seals weave in and out of sunlit kelp forests, cuttlefish flash all the colours of the rainbow, starfish graze along the muddy seabed and…
Today we’re delighted with the news that four of our offshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have finally been protected from damaging bottom towed fishing activity. Bex Lynam, Marine Advocacy…
Katie Andrews, Wilder Communities Engagement Officer, tells us about the Sea Watch Foundation and the incredible work their volunteers do, working closely with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust on Wild Eye…
A new series of reports – The Blue Carbon Mapping Project – have provided the first estimate of carbon stored in UK seabed habitats, including in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). 37.4 million tonnes…
The incident in the North Sea reminds us just how important the Humber Estuary and Yorkshire coast are for our precious and pressurised marine wildlife, says Yorkshire Wildlife Trust CEO Rachael…