Friday, 27 March 2026

FROM MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY — HELPING SEALIFE

Friend or Foe? The surprising power couples of the deep View in browser Image: Bobtail squid eye with vibrant blue luminescence. Text: YOUR OCEAN Members' magazine Credit: Mark Kirkland Hi John, Think you know what's really going on beneath the waves? Our ocean is full of unlikely duos getting by in wonderfully weird ways, from barnacle hitchhikers to clownfish who treat stinging tentacles like a snug hideout. Our latest article 'Friend or Foe' dives into the secret relationships that keep our seas ticking. Some partners help each other survive, others...well, let's just say the term 'freeloader' doesn't quite cover it! Read 'Friend or Foe' in full But behind the fun lies a serious truth: these partnerships tell us how healthy, or stressed, our ocean really is. By joining as a member, you'll be helping us to protect incredible species and the fragile relationships they rely on, as well as restoring habitats, cleaning beaches and changing laws. Together we can turn the tide for a thriving ocean. If that wasn't enough, you'll get even more great stories with full access to Your Ocean Magazine. Become a member today Thank you for caring about the sea and all its curious characters. Jo Keene Membership and Donations Manager Donate Our shop Contact us Unsubscribe The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) is the UK charity dedicated to protecting our seas, shores and wildlife. Marine Conservation Society | Company Limited by Guarantee (England and Wales) No. 2550966 Registered Charity No. England and Wales No. 1004005 | Scotland No. SC037480 VAT No. 321 4912 32 Registered Office: Overross House, Ross Park, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7US. Scottish Office: CBC House, 24 Canning Street, Edinburgh, EH3 8EG.

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