Nosy Be is the main island of an archipelago of a dozen small islands. It is called the island of perfumes because of its scents of...
New Rule Points to More Promising Future for “Ropeless” Fishing to help save Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales Danielle Kessler, US Country Director for the International...
New guidelines for underwater photographers The Reef-World Foundation – the international coordinator of the UN Environment Programme’s Green Fins initiative – has launched the newly updated...
New Study Values Madagascar’s Whale Shark Tourism Industry at $1.5 Million Amid Calls to Improve Protection for This Endangered Species The three-month whale shark tourism season...
Pufferfish are slow and clumsy swimmers because they need to combine all their fins (i.e., caudal, anal, pectoral and dorsal) to move. Although this means they...
Paul Hawken’s new book champions the solutions and mindset we need to deeply engage the climate crisis. As the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26)...
This was my first encounter with the largest animal that has ever lived on Earth. With a permit, I dropped off the boat into the cold...
By Dr. Rob Moir Pummeled by rising sea levels, extreme weather events and increasing ocean acidity, headlines tell of climate change giving the ocean another punch....
The conservation organizations Wild Fish Conservancy and The Conservation Angler filed suit against the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for its repeated refusal to follow...
A groundbreaking new ruling from the federal court in Seattle is calling into question the continuation of decades of unsustainable commercial salmon harvest in Southeast Alaska,...