Under the Waves with Karim Iliya for July 2018
2 black mantas as large as vehicles rear up in the waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, congregating on this reef, a known cleaning station where fish will clean their skin …
[Read more]2 black mantas as large as vehicles rear up in the waters of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, congregating on this reef, a known cleaning station where fish will clean their skin …
[Read more]The colossal Humphead Wrasse, also called the Napoleon Wrasse, is one of the largest fish inhabiting coral reefs. It is easily identifiable by its thick lips, prominent bump on …
[Read more]It is summer and beach season for most of our readers north of the equator and we hope you are having a great time getting some sun and getting wet! …
[Read more]For the first time in history, the majority of humans lives in urban areas; more than three billion people reside in cities around the world. As we’re moving into town, …
[Read more]1. Views like this. A post shared by “The Jet Villa Life” (@thejetvillalife) on Jun 6, 2018 at 10:23pm PDT 2. Your own private island for the day. …
[Read more]I am keeping my note short and sweet for this month. June is supposed to be the most important time of the year for the marine conservation community with World …
[Read more]Visitors to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary at Inspiration Point. Photo: Claire Fackler / NOAA By Matt Coomer, Marine Conservation Institute Communications Coordinator Every year, the Channel Islands …
[Read more]1. Letter from the Editor, June 2018 Happy World Ocean’s Day & Happy Pride 2018. 2. Freediving for Marine Conservation with Tara Abrina Tara Abrina has leveraged two networks, freediving …
[Read more]By The Reef-World Foundation All divers can relate to those terrifying moments underwater during the first few years of their diving careers, feeling helpless and completely out of control. Some …
[Read more]By Andrew Bruckner, Georgia Coward, Coral Reef CPR The most devastating coral bleaching event affecting reefs worldwide unfolded between 2015 and2017. Over 80% of the world’s reefs bleached, triggering massive coral die-offs. …
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