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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
By Katy Lackey The engagement of women in marine and coastal affairs, particularly in leadership positions, is growing year after year. With the extraordinary camaraderie within this...
“Marine parks” opening across China are displaying a disgraceful demand for sea life to fill their tanks. As the rest of the world turns away...
By Dr Bill McGraw Aquaculture and Environmental Scientist Losses due to toxic algal blooms are reported to be in excess of $82 million to all associated...
Photography feature by Ewan Wilson When you spend a lot of time around an animal you start to see the different quirks that make each shark individual,...