Wild Work Toolkit

Opportunities

Ready to take action? Explore hands-on opportunities to learn, volunteer, and work with people and projects making a difference for nature and communities.

Marine Wildlife Sightings

Marine Conservation Society

Volunteering

Ecology Marine Surveys

The Marine Conservation Society want to hear about the wildlife you spot at the coast and at sea, especially marine turtles and jellyfish in UK and Irish waters.

Million Mile Clean

Surfers Against Sewage

Volunteering

Litter / Pollution Marine

Take part in the Million Mile Clean and join thousands of like minded people across the UK who are stepping up to protect the areas they love.

Source to Sea Litter Quest

Marine Conservation Society

Volunteering

Litter / Pollution Marine Surveys

No matter where you live across the UK, you can help keep our seas clean. Most of the litter that ends up on our beaches or in the sea starts its journey in villages, towns and cities miles from the coast.

Sussex Kelp Recording Scheme

Sussex Wildlife Trust

Volunteering

Ecology Marine Surveys

Whether you’re an occasional beach walker or an avid scuba diver, you can record what you’ve seen and play your part in the Sussex Kelp Recovery Project.

Sussex Seasearch

Sussex Wildlife Trust

Volunteering

Ecology Marine Surveys

Divers and snorkelers who have an interest in underwater life, want to learn more, and want to help protect the marine environment around the coasts of the UK.

Sussex Shoresearch

Sussex Wildlife Trust

Volunteering

Ecology Marine Surveys

Identifying and recording animals, plants and habitats along our shoreline, to build a baseline of data on intertidal wildlife around Sussex to help promote its conservation.

Underwater Footage

Sussex Kelp Recovery Project

Volunteering

Ecology Marine Surveys

Underwater photographers along Sussex's coast can help to map the distribution of our kelp and other marine species.

Volunteer Vacancies

Sussex Dolphin Project

Volunteering

Marine

The Sussex Dolphin Project is a volunteer-driven organisation operated by a team of dedicated marine conservationists. Find-out how you could help them.

Young Strandliners

Strandliners

Organised Group

Marine Youth Networks

A group of 10-18 year olds interested in wildlife and the environment, wanting to know more about climate change and human action.

Youth Ocean Network

Marine Conservation Society

Organised Group

Marine Youth Camps

Aged 13–25 and interested in becoming a voice for the environment? Register your interest in becoming part of the Marine Conservation Society's UK-based Youth Ocean Network.

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