Water quality
We campaign for a clean ocean, rivers and lakes for wildlife and people.
We demand an end to sewage discharge into UK bathing waters by 2030.
We are the voice of the ocean. Campaigning for a thriving ocean, thriving people.
Our incredible citizen scientists have captured evidence that reveals the worst polluters of the UK landscape in our Brand Audit.
Read the reportFor people to thrive and live life to the fullest, the ocean must thrive too. And so we need to confront all that threatens it...
We campaign for a clean ocean, rivers and lakes for wildlife and people.
We demand an end to sewage discharge into UK bathing waters by 2030.
We campaign to turn back the plastic tide choking the ocean.
We demand an end to plastic pollution on UK beaches by 2030.
We campaign to protect and restore the ocean wilderness.
We demand high protection status for 30% of the ocean and all UK Marine Protected Areas by 2030.
We campaign to stop destructive global heating threatening all life in and above the ocean.
We demand that the UK achieves net zero, including the adoption of ocean-based solutions, by 2030.
Our free Safer Seas & Rivers Service allows you to check for sewage pollution alerts in real-time. And through the app you can also take campaign action to hold the polluters to account. Download now.
We raise awareness of plastic pollution through mobilising hundreds of thousands of Ocean Activists, UK-wide, to clean their local environment. And the data we gather supports our campaigns against the polluters.
Ocean Activism isn't just about campaigning. Help fund our fight for the ocean and take on the polluters.
Just like the ocean, our activism never stands still. Find out the latest ocean news and get the lowdown on our campaigns in our news and blog updates, below.
Calling out the 'Dirty Dozen' through our Brand Audit
After decades of pollution and under-investment water companies have finally apologised for the disgraceful state they have left our rivers and seas in, and promised to change. But why on earth should we trust them?
The Floater. A surfboard made entirely of ocean waste and sewage and a defiant middle finger to water companies and their #sewagescandal.