New York University fights online wildlife trafficking
Welcome to an installment of our Spotlight series, highlighting each of our 16 Prize Winners working to combat wildlife crime around the globe. Find out about all 16 Prize …
[Read more]Strengthening Ocean Conservation Globally by Connecting People, Telling Stories, Sharing Science
Welcome to an installment of our Spotlight series, highlighting each of our 16 Prize Winners working to combat wildlife crime around the globe. Find out about all 16 Prize …
[Read more]The new Green Fins How-to-video is out! This month’s release title is: How To Give An Environmental Boat Briefing, the video is aimed to serve as a guidance for dive …
[Read more]1. Letter from the Editor. Happy summer to everyone up north and hoping all our readers in the US had a fabulous 4th of July week. Whether back at work or …
[Read more]Happy summer to everyone up north and hoping all our readers in the US had a fabulous 4th of July week. Whether back at work or still on vacation, summer …
[Read more]A massive iceberg floats in a fjord off the coast of Eastern Greenland. Farther up the fjord a glacier calves, creating icebergs that eventually make their way into the ocean. Karim Iliya …
[Read more]The new fish, Polyipnus laruei, is named after yachters Pierre and William Larue who discovered it. After more than two years’ work, the description of the new fish species has been officially …
[Read more]OceanGate Expeditions, going on a mission to the Titanic Wreck next year, and The Cape Eleuthera Institute are embarking on a Bahamas Deep Sea Survey of the twilight zone of …
[Read more]Researchers return from the Philippines with new species discoveries and deeper insights into threatened coral reef ecosystems. The California Academy of Sciences’ Hope for Reefs initiative continues to advance global …
[Read more]We dare you to listen to this week’s selection and not dance. In your car, in the office, or better yet with a beer at the beach, these are rhythms …
[Read more]For over two years, with nearly 15k subscribers in 174 countries, SEVENSEAS Media has become a respected free educational and capacity building resource for everyone in ocean conservation. We need …
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