Photo of jewel anemones by Gordon Fletcher Photo of jewel anemones by Gordon Fletcher Photo of jewel anemones by Gordon Fletcher
Lancashire MCS
Marine Conservation Society: Lancashire area group

The seas around the UK host a wealth of wildlife. You might be surprised to learn that the UK's seas cover an area three times that of the land, and host half of our national bio-diversity. It's a strange world beneath the waves, one that we know little about, but one that is increasingly under pressure from human activity.

The local area group is active in surveying wildlife in Morecambe Bay and the North West Coast of the UK. We organise beach cleans, guided beach walks and talks about marine wildlife. We are part of The Marine Conservation Society, the UK’s leading marine charity. We work to ensure our seas are healthy, pollution free and protected.

Latest News:

The Anthropocene: A talk by Lewis Bambury (Lancashire MCS) Extinctions, Isotopes and Us. A journey through time to the present. After coming across references to the 'Anthropocene' in several sources Lewis decided that he needed to know more about it. Who coined the term? Why did they think it was needed? When d... >> More

Evolution of the Battleship (pt 2): Above: Dutch Ships Ramming Spanish Galleys off the Flemish Coast in October 1602, by Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom, Public Domain. Human muscle powered galleys were the pinnacle of sea power for most of human history. They were able to cross the Mediterranean in a matter of days, bringing news and tr... >> More

Plankton of the Irish Sea: Above: Some plankton of the Irish sea - see how many you can identify! (Note the photos are not to the same scale). Photos BK from Knott End. Most of the Irish sea is vertically mixed by waves and currents throughout the year, and has relatively little contact with the Atlantic. In addition, the... >> More


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