Trash Talk with Michael Crawford-Hick in Philippines
I had to stay in Cebu City on the island of Cebu for a few days after a quick 2 week visit around the coast. I was on my way …
[Read more]I had to stay in Cebu City on the island of Cebu for a few days after a quick 2 week visit around the coast. I was on my way …
[Read more]World Oceans Day 2018 is on track to be the biggest yet with many exciting celebrations already planned on and around June 8! With the conservation action theme for World Oceans …
[Read more]Parrotfish are severely overfished throughout the Caribbean and it’s vital to coral reef health that we leave parrotfish on the reef. Recently, social media has aided the spread of awareness …
[Read more]After reading about the plastic bottle house in Tonga (and some of the facts about plastic pollution in our oceans), plus getting a good look at some of the magical …
[Read more]How ingenious use of plastic bottles is helping Tongan school children, humpback whales, small island communities and one fairly normal Aussie guy. By Alice Forrest If I summarize it in …
[Read more]Angel Grimaldi, wildlife veterinarian, adventurer, photographer. Originally from the Canary Islands, Spain, and now on a constant expedition to capture the silence and the magic of the creatures of the …
[Read more]Nomuka is a small tropical Island that belongs to the Ha’apai group. It’s extremely remote, requiring two flights, a ferry and a small dinghy to arrive on its sandy shores from Australia. There …
[Read more]By Matt Coomer, Marine Conservation Institute Communications Coordinator For many travelers, blue parks filled with lush reefs and colorful fish are the ideal destination. In our age of greenwashing, though, …
[Read more]Tropical nations in the Indian and Pacific Oceans rely on healthy coral reefs for food, jobs, revenue from tourism and fisheries, and protection from rising sea levels and intensifying storms. …
[Read more]It’s early October and autumn has seemingly arrived overnight in the Great Bear Rainforest. It’s a brisk morning, still dark and there’s frost underfoot, clinging to the labyrinth of boardwalks …
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