Like a lot of the people who may be interested enough in our seven seas to read this article, I was in the cinema on the...
URI Professor Rebecca Robinson is studying freshened water extracted from unprecedented scientific ocean drilling operation KINGSTON, R.I. — Sept. 2, 2025 — How did freshened water...
The world’s most important nature photography competition, Wildlife Photographer of the Year, presents a preview of its sixty-first edition, which will be on display at the...
I still remember when I slung my first FREITAG bag over my shoulder. It was a decade ago and has since accompanied me around the world...
Our September 2025 issue is a mix of stories that made us stop and think. A sawfish stuck in a culvert in Tampa Bay that scientists...
During the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) brought international attention to the importance of traditional Pacific knowledge in...
Earlier this year, the Republic of the Marshall Islands announced protection of two of the country’s remote and northernmost isles, untouched havens of biodiversity sheltering the...
In May 1985, Greenpeace took on a mission unlike anything they had done before – to mass relocate the people of Rongelap atoll in the Marshall...
Population growth and shifting economic realities are redefining who gets to enjoy America’s open spaces. In his latest Forum paper, Uncrowded, Inc., writer Mark Cromer examines...
Editorial Note: This article is presented exactly as released by Havenworth Coastal Conservation to honor the original author and source. Palmetto, Florida. August 13, 2025. An...