12 Aug 2025

Photo by Stephanie Harlacher    Record-breaking sea temperatures drive unprecedented changes  The UK’s seas have experienced their warmest start to any year since records began, with average surface temperatures in the seven months to the end of July more than 0.2°C higher than any year since 1980, according to BBC analysis of provisional Met Office […]

12 Aug 2025

Photo by Naja Bertolt Jensen    High-stakes negotiations resumed in Geneva on 5th August for a legally binding global treaty to tackle plastic pollution, with delegates from 175 countries attempting to finalise an agreement that has eluded negotiators for nearly three years.  The resumed fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2), scheduled to run […]

12 Aug 2025

 Photo by Veronica White    First floating wind demonstration project approved for Celtic Sea  Flotation Energy and Cobra have secured full onshore and offshore planning approval for their 100 MW White Cross floating offshore wind project in the Celtic Sea. North Devon councillors granted consent for the onshore infrastructure in May, with North Devon Council […]

12 Aug 2025

Photo by alexlesho17    After years of scientific investigation, researchers have finally identified the cause behind one of the largest marine mass mortalities on record—a bacterial pathogen that has killed more than 6 billion sea stars along the Pacific coast since 2013.  A team of West Coast researchers published their breakthrough findings in Nature Ecology […]

12 Aug 2025

Photo by Michelle Pitzel    Officials have shut down the remote krill fishery near Antarctica after trawling for the tiny crustacean exceeded the seasonal catch limit for the first time, marking an unprecedented early closure in the world’s southernmost fishery.  The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), the international organisation that […]

05 Aug 2025

Photo of Gannets on Bass Rock by Kristin Snippe   The Scottish Government has approved one of the world’s largest offshore wind farms, the Berwick Bank project, despite fierce opposition from conservation groups who warn it could drive vulnerable seabird species toward extinction. The 4.1 gigawatt development, located 23 miles off Scotland’s east coast in […]