The Rhode Island aquaculture industry generated nearly $9 million in 2024, with Eastern oysters accounting for 99% of production across 89 active farms. But beneath this...
The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology has dismantled barriers that previously kept accomplished marine professionals from accessing its most prestigious credential. The organization’s revamped...
There are worse ways to spend New Year’s Day than assembling a makeshift crane platform from wooden pallets and scaffolding, waist-deep in a draining dry dock,...
By Mark J. Spalding, President, The Ocean Foundation On January 7, 2026, the United States withdrew from sixty-six international commitments. Among them were two bodies of...
Welcome to the January issue of SEVENSEAS. This month, our journey takes us to Patagonia, where large-scale rewilding, scientific innovation, and cultural legacy intersect across land...
People say “Patagonia” the way they say “someday.” It is a word that lives slightly ahead of real plans, shorthand for wind, wilderness, and the edge...
The publication celebrates the creation of this protected area, thanks to donations from Tompkins Conservation and contributions from the State. Patagonia National Park is one of...
Wildlife rangers, park rangers, technicians, specialists, artisanal fishermen, and students gathered for a theoretical and practical workshop to learn about the biological monitoring of the Patagonian...
Meet The Cover Conservationist is a recurring SEVENSEAS feature that spotlights inspiring and influential people working at the forefront of ocean conservation. Beyond the research papers, campaigns,...
Schmidt Ocean Institute reconstructs the bow of R/V Falkor (too), adds a high-performance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) to its advanced technology suite, and reaches a major...