Ocean Diary
Reflecting on the Power of Voice and Action for Our Oceans at the World Ocean Summit 2024
Explore more about the Fin Whale. A story told by ocean storyteller Fede whose passion has developed a profound love and fascination for the natural world, particularly the hidden treasures beneath the water’s surface.
The Ocean Photographer of the Year Awards invites storytellers of all backgrounds, from our local community to those beyond, to become the next narrators of the ocean's tales. Whether you're a seasoned professional or someone with a passion for capturing the beauty and challenges of marine life, this is an open call to share your unique perspective.
We’re looking for storytellers to help us in our mission to give a voice to the ocean. The Ocean Narratives Challenge: Road to World Oceans Day is an exciting initiative aimed at inspiring 14-18-year-olds to become passionate advocates for marine conservation and protection.
Discover the Oceanic Wonders of Jersey with Filmmaker, and OCL local storyteller, Jack Searson! Dive into his captivating marine research storytelling journey
The Blue Earth Summit, where our volunteer Alex joined the conversation, reminded us of the power of ocean optimism. Let's convert awareness into meaningful steps for ocean conservation.
Dive into ocean conservation and exploration at our Inspire Ocean 2023 event, celebrating marine biodiversity and sustainable practices in Bali, Indonesia.
Known for their beauty and graceful movements, jellyfish have often been regarded as simple organisms with limited cognitive capabilities. However, recent studies have challenged this notion, revealing that jellyfish possess remarkable learning skills and intelligence, despite lacking a centralized brain.
This year's World Manta Day is all about tourism, and it's no surprise why. Tourism plays a crucial role in the conservation of manta rays, as it not only raises awareness about these incredible creatures but also generates much-needed funding for research and conservation efforts.
Rescuers from the BDMLR & Cornish Seal Sanctuary have saved the life of a grey seal on the Cornish coastline after it was found with a plastic ring-style frisbee stuck around its neck.
We’ve just finished up on what was an incredible experience with the Mars Sustainable Solutions team in Indonesia!
In a recent discovery that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, a massive seagrass bed spanning an area of 900 acres has been found off the coast of Cornwall.
The Ocean Trust is on a mission to rebuild and restore dying reefs along the East African coast, starting in the Lamu Archipelago of Kenya.
The ocean is a vast and mysterious world, with depths that are still largely unexplored. Recently, a team of scientists made an incredible discovery in the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean.
The Ocean Cleanup, a non-profit organization founded in 2013 by Boyan Slat, has reached a significant milestone in its mission to rid the oceans of plastic.
Stefán’s project is called ‘let them live’, with the call to action being to sign and share a petition banning whaling in Iceland.
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The Ocean Trust in Kenya forms a Kenyan Coral Alliance with MARRS