Killer starfish and explosive fishing: The everyday people taking a stand against threats to coral
Words and pictures by Elizabeth Fitt Finning through coral carpeted shallows, a group of scuba divers makes their way slowly[…]
Read moreStrengthening Ocean Conservation Globally by Connecting People, Telling Stories, Sharing Science
Words and pictures by Elizabeth Fitt Finning through coral carpeted shallows, a group of scuba divers makes their way slowly[…]
Read moreDr Bill McGraw, Aquaculture and Environmental Scientist www.newaquatechpanama.com Coral reefs support approximately 25 percent of all known marine species. As one[…]
Read moreBy Kevin Majoros Banner photo above by Floris Kok All over the world, creative conservationists are repurposing plastics into items[…]
Read moreCoral reefs are beautiful and majestic underwater ecosystems, but unfortunately, they are now facing numerous risks, from pollution and reckless[…]
Read morePhotography feature by Ewan Wilson The great white sharks of South Africa are not your typical fish. There winter prey, the[…]
Read moreBy Tania Puell & Arnaud Erhart Isla Nena Scuba Scuba is Reopening in November! Vieques, the small island[…]
Read morePhotos and Story by Pete Oxford and Reneé Bish “Don’t end up as a kebab!” my friend Pete Atkinson Skyped[…]
Read moreEgypt is not the most popular holiday destination in these days – I am very sad about the situation,[…]
Read moreFrom the Editor: Realizing the new normal in Borneo, a decade later. My return to Borneo after ten years made[…]
Read moreMy return to Borneo after ten years shed light on the island’s new normal: dominance of agriculture and development over[…]
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