Welcome back our dear readers. We’re trying something new this month: two covers. One showcasing lush ecosystem we’re fighting for, the other celebrating Niru Dorrian, whose...
Giacomo Abrusci I had the honor of living in Thailand during the passing and mourning of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, Rama IX, and...
The northern Red Sea corals should be dead. By every bleaching model, every thermal threshold established from reefs worldwide, the summer of 2024 should have left...
The Nile has flowed through Egypt for millions of years, through a civilization that understood something modern society appears to have forgotten: ecosystems don’t respond well...
A groundbreaking expedition reveals thriving coral ecosystems built by vulnerable species, challenging our understanding of deep-ocean resilience Three hundred meters beneath the South Atlantic’s surface, where...
The most important question you can answer about your research right now is not what, but why. You did everything right. You stayed late in the...
Series inspired by Jane Goodall: “If one wants to change attitudes, you have to reach the heart. You can reach the heart by telling stories, not...
“Science alone won’t save the ocean. We need access, opportunity, and a culture of lifting each other up.” Niru Dorrian Marine mammals sparked my passion for...
As 84% of global reefs face unprecedented bleaching, a new wave of innovations from probiotics to underwater symphonies offer hope for one of Earth’s most threatened...
As the forum segment of the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025 concluded in Abu Dhabi, I’m confident the delegates, like myself, left with a sense of...