
The latest reports from Sky's Ocean Rescue Campaign.
Plastic Whale: Reis meets Plasticus, a giant whale made of plastic recovered from beaches. Meanwhile, Logey the Turtle explains why our oceans are so important. (S1, ep 1)
After learning that billions of plastic water bottles are used around the world every day, Paddy and Ynez decide to decorate refillable bottles to use instead. (S1, ep 2)
Paddy and Ynez embark on an experiment to find alternatives to plastic straws. So which is best - metal, glass, paper or no straw at all? (S1, ep 3)
While cleaning a beach on the Norfolk coast, Reis and Ynez meet Shel, who shows them some of the curious things that have found their way onto the beach. (S1, ep 4)
To limit the use of plastic bags, Paddy shows Ynez how to make a reusable bag out of an old t-shirt. (S1, ep 5)
Paddy sorts through some old household cleaners and cosmetics to get rid of any that contain microplastics, tiny pieces of plastic that end up in our oceans. (S1, ep 6)
Reis visits Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and meets some of the seals that were rescued after being injured by plastics that made their way into the North Sea. (S1, ep 7)
After discovering the beauty of coral reefs, Paddy and Ynez talk to the Marine Conservation Society about the damage caused by plastic pollution. (S1, ep 8)
Ynez decides that she's going to live plastic-free, and Reis visits a food shop that doesn't use any plastic packaging at all. (S1, ep 9)
When Logey tells Paddy about an island covered with plastics carelessly thrown away, Paddy decides to make his old flip-flops into something new. (S1, ep 10)
Paddy looks at the work that inventors are doing around the world to develop alternatives to single-use plastics. Could biodegradable plastics be the solution? (S1, ep 11)
Paddy and Ynez visit a turtle sanctuary in Italy and discover that the way we use and dispose of plastics can cause problems for beautiful sea creatures. (S1, ep 12)