Close Enough? Photography feature by Ewan Wilson
Everyone who works with animals likes the odd close encounter, but Tony is a man who has more than most would ever want. Whilst playing a prank on the …
[Read more]Strengthening Ocean Conservation Globally by Connecting People, Telling Stories, Sharing Science
Everyone who works with animals likes the odd close encounter, but Tony is a man who has more than most would ever want. Whilst playing a prank on the …
[Read more]By Rebecca Gillham, for The Reef-World Foundation Never before has the topic of healthy marine environment been under the global spotlight to the extent it is today. With increasing reports of …
[Read more]By Kevin Majoros Originated by Dell Inc. and led by managing director Lonely Whale, a consortium of technology and consumer-focused companies are developing a commercial-scale ocean-bound plastics supply chain. The …
[Read more]I think the question every freediver gets asked at least once is “what do you think when you are down there?”. The first answer is “nothing”. But then I realize …
[Read more]by Liz Cunningham with photographs by Jennifer Penner So many people ask me, “Is there any hope for the seas?” I tell them “Yes” and often I tell a story …
[Read more]By Dana Rollison By now, you’ve heard it a million times: networking is one of the most essential activities for advancing your career. While it’s true, I don’t want to …
[Read more]By Victoria Bell Inspired by a quick research trip my senior year, I decided to spend some time working at a dive shop in Roatán, Honduras after college. I was …
[Read more]By Katharine (Kat) Leigh My passion has been, and always will be, ocean conservation. Seafood is my focus. This has driven me to seek sustainable solutions for fisheries like kick-starting …
[Read more]By Dana Tricarico As far back as I can remember, I wanted to be a marine biologist. It was hard not to love the ocean; how it made me feel, …
[Read more]Dr. Nancy Knowlton After graduating from college in 1971, I worked for a year as an assistant to the pioneering Dr. Ruth Turner, the first woman scientist to go down …
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