The Argentine deep sea just shattered expectations. An expedition led by Dr. María Emilia Bravo of the University of Buenos Aires, aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s...
Six months of paralysis in the most ambitious environmental negotiations of the decade ended on February 7, 2026, with a single procedural vote. At INC-5.3, the...
The shipping industry has spent years debating how to cut emissions without overhauling entire fleets or waiting for next-generation fuels that remain decades from commercial viability....
The math behind seagrass restoration has always been punishing. Traditional hand-planting methods, when conditions cooperate, can restore roughly five hectares of meadow per year. The Great...
The numbers are in, and they are worse than previous estimates suggested. A massive international study published February 10, 2026, in Nature Communications has produced the...
In the western Pacific, whales do not respect national borders. Humpbacks calve in the warm shallow waters of Tonga, feed in the nutrient-rich seas near New...
The new partnership brings co-branded coastal education into classrooms, sponsors hands-on teacher training, and commits a $25,000 youth scholarship Two of Florida’s most prominent conservation organizations...
Queer on a Quest: On visibility, travel, and human compassion I didn’t go looking for danger; I went looking for people. I went knowing the warnings,...
Welcome to the February issue of SEVENSEAS. This month, our focus turns to Tunisia, where environmental pressures, cultural heritage, and community driven conservation efforts are unfolding...
The Gulf of Gabès was once called a maritime oasis. This stretch of Tunisia’s southeastern coast, where shallow turquoise waters meet North Africa’s largest remaining date...