RewildingLondonVolunteer marine conservation dives with Ocean Conservation TrustDive for seagrass recovery in UK waters The Ocean Conservation Trust runs volunteer snorkel and dive days to restore seagrass beds in Plymouth Sound and beyond. You can survey meadows, collect seeds, and learn how underwater gardens protect coastlines. What you can do - Book a volunteer day through the Trust's volunteer hub - Train as a seagrass spotter: identify species, measure cover, and log data for scientists - Bring friends who snorkel: many tasks need eyes in the shallows, not deep certification How it works Sessions start with a shore briefing on handling plants and respecting wildlife. Teams split between seed collection, planting, and photo monitoring. Why it matters UK seagrass beds are among the fastest ways to lock carbon in coastal mud while bringing fish back to harbours people love. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Ocean Conservation Trust.marineconservationvolunteer +1
RewildingRomeMap and protect Posidonia meadows in Italian coastal watersChart underwater meadows before anchors erase them Italian harbour councils and diving clubs map Posidonia oceanica beds so mooring zones move away from living meadows. Volunteers with masks and GPS buoys make the invisible visible for planners. What you can do - Join mapping weekends promoted via GreenLife4Seas partner harbours - Ask your marina to install eco-moorings and share meadow maps with visiting sailors - Label swimming zones so summer crowds avoid shallow shoots How it works Teams swim transects with floats and underwater cameras. Data layers land on open maps that yacht clubs and councils negotiate each season. Why it matters One mapped meadow can redirect hundreds of anchors: a small volunteer effort saves decades of slow plant growth. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: GreenLife4Seas — Politecnico di Bari. Photo: Wikimedia Commons, Posidonia oceanica.jpg).posidoniameadowmarine +1
CommunityLondonConnect classrooms to the ocean with Ocean Conservation TrustBring ocean literacy into local schools The Ocean Conservation Trust runs assemblies, rockpool sessions, and teacher packs so children in Plymouth and partner cities meet the sea as neighbours, not screensavers. What you can do - Book an education visit or download free lesson plans for your school - Volunteer as a parent helper on shore walks and tank talks - Link classes with local harbour groups restoring seagrass nearby How it works Educators bring touch tanks, stories, and simple experiments. Schools continue projects term to term: litter audits, art, and snorkel club sign-ups. Why it matters Kids who know their bay protect it as adults: ocean care starts with muddy boots, not guilt slides. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: Ocean Conservation Trust.educationoceanschools +1