This Christmas, let’s celebrate in a way that helps to restore life beneath the waves. From gifting the ocean a future by ...
This year has been one of milestones for the Marine Conservation Society. 2025 proved that when we work together, the ocean thrives. Here's our round-up of our Westminster wins.
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Alaska pollock is a common whitefish that is often found in fishcakes and fish fingers. Sustainability varies. The Best Choice is Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)-certified Alaska pollock caught in ...
Flapper skate is a Fish To Avoid. They are an EU Prohibited Species and assessed as Critically Endangered by IUCN. Because of this, they are automatically a red-rated species. Many species of skate ...
Atlantic salmon sustainability varies. Avoid wild Atlantic salmon as they are struggling in the wild and numbers are dangerously low. Most of what’s in the market is farmed. There are environmental ...
Shagreen ray are a Fish to Avoid! They are vulnerable to overfishing and little is known about the population. Many species of skate and ray are unsustainable. It’s really important to check what ...
Farmed Arctic char is a Best Choice! Arctic char is farmed in land-based production systems which address many issues of environmental concern.
Some Argentine shortfin squid is a Fish to Avoid as it may have been caught illegally. If you choose to buy this species, make sure it is from Argentina or the Falkland Islands, where it is OK but ...
American lobster sustainability varies. Entanglement in vertical lines used in pot fisheries could be a threat to the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale. MSC certified American lobster ...
Ahead of the May 2026 Scottish Elections, we’re calling on the next Scottish Government to take bold steps to protect Scotland’s seas. Scotland is home to over 60% of the UK’s marine environment. With ...
On 13th February 1997, a huge storm near the coast of Cornwall pushed sixty-two containers off the cargo ship Tokio Express. One was filled with nearly five million pieces of Lego. Writer and ...