A new interactive online exhibit lets audiences experience deep-sea animals and environments that are impossible to explore in-person Try the game at worldoceanexplorer.org/deep-sea-aquarium.html UNITED STATES – The World...
Rice University lab turns hard-to-process trash into carbon-capture master HOUSTON – Here’s another thing to do with that mountain of used plastic: make it soak up...
By Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal Conservation The population of smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) in the United States experienced a dramatic decline during the 20th century due...
More than one-third of victims had less than 10 hours experience in paddlesports; experts cited lack of safety training as an important contributing factor ORLANDO, Fla. – A...
China wants to build a huge solar and wind park in the Gobi Desert, which is planned to have a total capacity of 450 gigawatts. To...
Satellite tagging stingrays, translocating sea urchins and developing deep-sea cameras are among the 22 projects and fisheries to have been awarded funding by the internationally recognised...
On World Health Day 2022 Slow Food presents its new position paper on Food and Health “There is an indissoluble link between the health of humans, animals, plant life...
Feature Destination New Study Highlights the Need for Long-Term Population Monitoring of the World’s Largest Fish A new study by researchers from the Marine Megafauna Foundation...
The FREE Distinguished Speaker Series brings global scientists, conservationists, researchers and educators to Museum guests of all ages Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – The Museum of Discovery...
The medieval settlement of Unguja Ukuu, on the Zanzibar Archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, was a key port in an extensive Indian Ocean trade network...