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The Great Global Nurdle Hunt – what it is, why it’s important and how to get involved
It’s time once again to take to the beaches in the fight against plastic pollution for the Great Global Nurdle Hunt!.
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It’s time once again to take to the beaches in the fight against plastic pollution for the Great Global Nurdle Hunt!.
The infiltration of plastics into our daily lives goes deep, making it hard to avoid this polluting material which will remain in our ecosystems for centuries to come.
Having been fascinated with the ocean and its inhabitants since childhood, diving was inevitably going to be a big part of my life.
The IWC was created to undertake the business of the Convention. There were 15 initial signatories but today it has 89 members. The 70th anniversary provides a useful moment to reflect on how this international agreement has evolved over seven decades, its importance and EIA’s contribution to its work
Today is World Oceans Day and the theme for this year’s observation is ‘Preventing plastic pollution and encouraging solutions for a healthy ocean’ – a call to action that couldn’t be more pressing
Ocean Week, an in-depth look at the work done by our dedicated Ocean campaigners, the issues on which they focus and the real-world changes they make. We take you into the history of our Ocean work, from the 1983 investigation that led to our creation to current efforts to save the critically endangered vaquita