
Wildlife sightings
We want to hear about the wildlife you spot at the coast and at sea, especially marine turtles and jellyfish in UK and Irish waters.
Please click on the options below to report your sightings. Your sightings provide vital information about our ocean visitors and contributes to scientific research which finds solutions to protect our seas.

Report a jellyfish sighting
Your sightings contribute to marine research and are essential to monitor jellyfish populations around the UK. Jellyfish are important indicators of change in our seas and we use this data to monitor the health of the ocean.

Report a marine turtle sighting
Tell us about your turtle sighting

Why report your sightings?
Since 2003, citizen scientists have been reporting jellyfish and turtle sightings in UK waters. This provides our scientists with vital information to learn more about our ocean visitors and protect marine wildlife.

Marine turtles in UK seas
You can help in the effort to protect endangered marine turtles by providing information about your encounters with these spectacular creatures in UK waters.

Dive into the data
Your sightings are helping make a difference to our ocean. We use scientific data, like this, to campaign for real change in the way we manage and protect our seas.

How to identify jellyfish
Jellyfish occur throughout UK seas with large blooms of most species appearing in the spring and lasting through to autumn. Here are some top tips and identifying features to help you decide which species you've spotted.