Detail from a phase contrast micrograph of Coscinodiscus wailesii from the Wyre estuary 16th January 2025, by Barry Kaye Detail from a phase contrast micrograph of Coscinodiscus wailesii from the Wyre estuary 16th January 2025, by Barry Kaye Detail from a phase contrast micrograph of Coscinodiscus wailesii from the Wyre estuary 16th January 2025, by Barry Kaye
Lancashire MCS
Marine Conservation Society: Lancashire area group

The seas around the UK host a wealth of wildlife. You might be surprised to learn that the UK's seas cover an area three times that of the land, and host half of our national bio-diversity. It's a strange world beneath the waves, one that we know little about, but one that is increasingly under pressure from human activity.

The local area group is active in surveying wildlife in Morecambe Bay and the North West Coast of the UK. We organise beach cleans, guided beach walks and talks about marine wildlife. We are part of The Marine Conservation Society, the UK’s leading marine charity. We work to ensure our seas are healthy, pollution free and protected.

Latest News:

Events in December 2025: Our Christmas beach clean (like a beach clean, but usually with worse weather;-) will be on the 6th December at 14:00. Meet as usual at the Half Moon Bay Cafe car park. This is followed by our Christmas quiz at the Maritime Museum on Wednesday 10th December. Our annual brain-teaser returns to r... >> More

Phytoplankton and Climate Change in the Wyre estuary: by Barry Kaye (Lancashire MCS) Above: Graph showing the variability in plankton numbers in the Wyre Estuary. We have been monitoring the Plankton in the Wyre Estuary every fortnight since 2022, allowing us to pick out correlations between meteorological effects and plankton densities. The drama... >> More

POSTPONED: Mitigating the Impacts of Offshore Windfarms on Marine Ecology: A talk by Richard West, Flotation Energy Above: Building a wind turbine – Morecambe OWF Project/Flotation Energy. The UK has been a pioneer in offshore windfarm development over the past 20 years thanks to our shallow seas. There is now a wealth of data on their impacts to the marine environm... >> More


See the MCS Lancashire diary for updates on public events.