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Northern North Sea Marine Conservation Zones
Southern North Sea Marine Conservation Zones
North Sea nurdles – a threat to wildlife
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and Norfolk Wildlife Trust ‘very concerned’
Sea Dipping at Gibraltar Point
Dip your wellies into the North Sea while sea dipping to see what amazing animals live beneath the waves.
Sea Dipping at Gibraltar Point
Dip your wellies into the North Sea while sea dipping to see what amazing animals live beneath the waves.
Sea Dipping at Gibraltar Point
Dip your wellies into the North Sea while sea dipping to see what amazing animals live beneath the waves.
Mass marine death along North Sea coast
Tens of thousands of animals washed up on the beaches after the storm.
Sea Dipping at Chapel Point
Ever wondered what lives under the waves of the North Sea? Come and find us on the beach at Chapel Point and find out as we go sea dipping!
Sea slug
This large sea slug is anything but dull!
Sea hare
The sea hare looks like a sea slug – but in fact has an internal shell. They can be up to 20cm long but are usually much shorter.
Sea beet
Sometimes called 'Wild spinach', Sea beet can be cooked and eaten. It grows wild on shingle beaches, cliffs and bare ground near to the sea, as well as in saltmarshes.