Tuesday, 20 January 2026

SOMETHING CHEERFUL FROM MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY

Brighter days are coming View in browser A close up of a hermit crab standing on top of a peach-coloured sun starfish Credit: Dan Bolt Hi John, We're over halfway through January already, whew! How are you doing? How does a top-notch sealife sightings playlist sound to banish the winter blues? I've been craving some warm sunshine on my face and dreaming about all the incredible wildlife I'll hopefully be seeing by the coast this year. With brighter days (literally) ahead, I started researching what could start appearing on our shores very soon and it brought me quite a lot of joy, so I thought I'd share the goods with you by creating a playlist for your viewing pleasure. From basking sharks to rare leatherback turtles, UK waters are a treasure trove of marine life. I hope the videos bring a smile to your face. Take me to the sealife sightings playlist If you'd like some more inspiration about UK waters, grab a cuppa and check out our 24 reasons why UK waters are important blog. I'll be in touch again soon, but in the meantime, I'll leave you with the fact that each day for the rest of January is getting lighter by approximately 2 minutes per day - yippee! Amy Digital Channels Manager Marine Conservation Society Two seals swimming underwater. Text overlaid reads: The ocean captures more carbon than trees. But only a healthy ocean can combat the climate crisis. Let's restore ocean health together - donate today 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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