Under the Waves with Karim Iliya for October 2018
This month’s feature: A pygmy seahorse hides amongst gorgonian sea fans in the deep waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia Karim was published in National Geographic magazine for his humpback …
[Read more]Strengthening Ocean Conservation Globally by Connecting People, Telling Stories, Sharing Science
This month’s feature: A pygmy seahorse hides amongst gorgonian sea fans in the deep waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia Karim was published in National Geographic magazine for his humpback …
[Read more]Whale shark tourism is booming, with more and more people searching for that elusive encounter with the world’s largest fish. While it is undoubtedly thrilling to see whale sharks in …
[Read more]By Kevin Majoros Jackson Groves started his travel blog, Journey Era, two years ago and it has attracted a cult following among millennials and the younger demographic. Below is an …
[Read more]Whale sharks, the world’s largest fish, roam less than previously thought. Local and regional actions are vital for the conservation of this globally endangered species moving forward, according to …
[Read more]Inspired by the true story of someone who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge, my fictional short story weaves personal curiosity and tragedy with the magic healing of the …
[Read more]Maybe it has something to do with the fierce, distinctly human ability to adapt to anything, or the reminder that the Earth can be a gruesome yet abundant place, but …
[Read more]Letter from the Editor: Rethinking soap… for the environment. Our next experiment at home was a little more time consuming, involves more planning, but was lot more fun. Read more… …
[Read more]Freediver Charyse Reinfelder stops for a moment to rest along a sandy channel in the waters off Maui, Hawaii Karim was published in National Geographic magazine for his humpback whale …
[Read more]Summer is over for many of you while it is just starting to warm up for some readers farther south. I use the change of seasons as my firm reminder …
[Read more]All the photos were taken on the iPhone, I am currently saving up for a big camera. The feather duster worm and small yellow anemone was taken on a Zeiss …
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