The University of Southampton Marine Conservation society are a group of people dedicated to conserving our wonderful coastlines and oceans. It's completely free to join, and as a member you’ll be invited to a whole range of events! We organise regular beach cleans, host guest speakers, screen documentaries and organise trips to marine conservation related events all over the country. We also run society socials where you can meet new people and chill out with friends. We’ll keep you up-to-date on marine news and volunteering opportunities over social media. We have big plans and hope to get everyone engaged in marine conservation. If the health of our oceans is important to you why not come and join us?

The Committee

All clubs and societies within the Students' Union are run entirely by students. The student committee for Marine Conservation Society this year are:

Sophia Barnard
Equipment and Kit Sec
Meridian Swaby
Events officer
Saffron Russell
Events officer
Finola Kirrane
Outreach Officer
Laura Hodurova
President
Elizabeth Reynolds
Social media officer
Emma Shepherd
Vice-President

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Membership Information

These are the current membership fees offered by Marine Conservation Society, although many clubs and societies offer a free period for new members to try out their activities.

You must be a member of the Students' Union to join a club or society
NameCostValid PeriodDetails
Year MembershipFREE23/09/2022 - 22/09/2023Year Members will be notified about and invited to all USMCS events including Beach Cleans, Screenings, Guest Speakers and Social Events.

Constitution

All SUSU clubs & societies must have a Constitution which governs how they run

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Health & Safety

All clubs & societies are required to risk assess their activity to ensure it is carried out in a safe manner for members. Current risk assessments for Marine Conservation Society are available to view below