Here at the Ocean Conservation Trust, the charity that operates the National Marine Aquarium, we are delighted to continue our long-term partnership with Plymouth Gin, with the launch of the OCT’s second limited edition gin bottle!

With a delicate hint of blue, and green leaves of seagrass swirling around the iconic Plymouth Gin logo, this bottle has been inspired by beautiful and vitally important seagrass meadows. The gin tastes so much sweeter because £1 from every bottle sold goes directly towards our Blue Meadows conservation programme, protecting the seagrass we already have and restoring the seagrass we have lost. Sip by sip, you are helping to make a difference and protect the Ocean.

To celebrate this launch, we are giving you the chance to win your very own bottle, plus some other exciting goodies!

  • First prize – Our 2024 limited edition seagrass bottle PLUS a bottle of our sold-out 2023 limited Ocean edition bottle.
  • Second prize – Our 2024 limited edition seagrass bottle and some extra goodies to make the perfect gin and tonic.
  • Third prize – Our 2024 limited edition seagrass bottle.

To be in with the chance of winning one of these prizes, all you need to do is sign up to the Ocean Conservation Trust mailing list using the form below.

Please read the terms and conditions below before doing so.

Good luck!

Terms and conditions:

  • Start date Monday 22nd April.
  • Closing date Monday 20th May at midday.
  • Entrants must be over 18 years old on the date of their entryWinners will be asked to provide proof of age.
  • Only one entry per person will be accepted.
  • We are only able to send prizes to UK addresses.
  • The prizes will be awarded to 3 randomly selected winners.
  • Winners will be notified via the email they supplied within 7 days of closing date. Those who have not won will not be contacted.
  • Prizes are non-negotiable, non-transferable and non-refundable. No cash alternative is available.

The National Marine Aquarium (NMA) is the UK’s largest aquarium, located in Britain’s Ocean City, Plymouth. It is run by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean.

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