Green Fins National Workshop Charts Roadmap for Sustainable Marine Tourism Initiatives Jakarta, Indonesia — Green Fins, the global environmental standards for diving and snorkelling, is set...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been a cornerstone of ocean science, conservation, and economic stability in the U.S. for over 50 years. Today,...
These Underwater Meadows Capture More Carbon Than Forests — Here’s Why They Matter More Than You Think Along the coasts of the world’s temperate and tropical...
By Selva Ozelli It is fitting that after 2024 was confirmed as the hottest year on record, the United Nations (UN) declared 2025 the International Year of Glaciers’...
When I first arrived at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, I was immediately struck by its beauty. The rolling hills of fynbos, unique to the Cape Floral...
São Miguel, the largest and most visited of the nine Azorean islands, serves as something of a gateway to the archipelago’s rich marine life. Its proximity...
Interview by Andi CrossPhotography by: Adam Moore & Marla TomorugSupport from: Elewana Collection, Tarangire Treetops, Land & Life Foundation The Randilen Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located...
Interview by Andi CrossPhotography by: Adam Moore & Marla TomorugSupport from: Kilchoan Melfort Trust (KMT) Tucked away on Scotland’s west coast, Argyll is a region defined...
R/V Falkor (too) successfully conducted a sea ice to seafloor transect in the Weddell Sea, livestreaming the polar seafloor worldwide. PUNTA ARENAS, Chile— After a year of preparing...
On Friday, 21 February, the Two Oceans Aquarium hosted Mission Blue and Champions from the seven South African Hope Spots. Dr. Sylvia Earle, founder of Mission Blue and...