Seagrass
Meadows of seagrass spread across the seabed, their dense green leaves sheltering a wealth of wildlife including our two native species of seahorse.
Meadows of seagrass spread across the seabed, their dense green leaves sheltering a wealth of wildlife including our two native species of seahorse.
This seagrass species is a kind of flowering plant that lives beneath the sea, providing an important habitat for many rare and wonderful species.
This large burrowing bivalve is found on sandy seabeds around much of the UK. It is the longest-lived animal known to man, with one individual found to be 507 years old!
Seabass is a seafood favourite, appearing on menus throughout the UK. But it's in trouble in UK seas, with much of the seabass we eat imported from European fish farms.
New figures, released by nature experts on World Oceans Day reveal that people across the country want more and stronger Government action to restore our ocean.
Join us for an interactive Wild Science session at the Wild Chesil Centre to learn more about our magnificent marine wildlife.
February 14th and the age-old dilemma, where’s the perfect place to impress our chosen valentine? From sunny holiday romances to walks along windswept shorelines and perhaps even a cheeky midnight…
10 tips to reduce food waste today!
Learn about hedgehog rescue and rehabilitation at this beautiful hedgehog sanctuary...
Learn about hedgehog rescue and rehabilitation at this beautiful hedgehog sanctuary...
Have you ever wondered why the sea is blue, or whether dolphins sleep? Find out with these facts about our amazing oceans.