Falmouth Harbour is trialling the world's first all-concrete marina pontoon, designed by Cornwall-based ScaffFloat, as a recyclable alternative to Expanded Polystyrene floats and a step toward...
UNESCO's new People and Nature report finds its network of 2,260+ designated sites holds more than 60 percent of mapped species, stores 240 gigatons of carbon,...
CCMI's 2025 Healthy Reefs Report Card shows Little Cayman's coral cover edging back to 13.4 percent, an early but unmistakable sign that the island's reefs are...
The International SeaKeepers Society marks a historic milestone, appointing Dr. Mark Luther of the University of South Florida as its first scientist Chairman, succeeding Jay Wade...
For years, honestly since SEVENSEAS started, readers have asked us versions of the same questions. How do I break into this field? How do I make...
There was a stretch of years, 2016 to 2019, give or take, when we lived in Bangkok and regularly made our way to Koh Samet, where...
“They came back,” says biologist Donald Webster. “This year.” His voice has a wistful note, wondering if the king of ducks, as the beautiful, crimson-headed canvasback...
On the eve of World Oceans Day, Peace Boat US Director Emilie McGlone reflects on a 41-year voyage in peace, sustainability, and youth-led ocean action, from...
A study published in Nature Geoscience introduces GOFLOW, an AI-powered method that turns existing weather satellites into a high-resolution lens on ocean surface currents, with implications...
Andi Cross reflects on three years, 47 countries, and 250 communities on the Edges of Earth expedition. Stories from conservation's frontlines.