SEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – October 2024 – Issue 113
NEWSROOM Where Blue Becomes Green: Lessons From Thailand’s Turbid Reefs A tidal wave of coral research and restoration has swept[…]
Read moreOcean conservation is human conservation.
NEWSROOM Where Blue Becomes Green: Lessons From Thailand’s Turbid Reefs A tidal wave of coral research and restoration has swept[…]
Read moreBy Sophie Coxon The island is washed into the water, clouding the blue sea green, shielding the reefs from the[…]
Read moreFor many of us working in conservation, the path we’ve chosen is more than just a career, it’s a way[…]
Read moreTanzania is a land where nature, adventure, and culture blend into one of the most extraordinary travel experiences on the[…]
Read moreThis is a turtle cleaning station. You can see the turtle in the back getting cleaned by a fish which[…]
Read moreLocally Managed Marine Areas (LMMA) have emerged as a promising model that address challenges faced in marine conservation in the[…]
Read moreDar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania – Governments, scientific experts and stakeholders gathered over four days in an international meeting[…]
Read moreScientists from the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life have spotted over 82 unique North Atlantic right whales –[…]
Read moreColumbia University Press announces the forthcoming release of “Megalodons, Mermaids, and Climate Change: Answers to Your Ocean and Atmosphere Questions,”[…]
Read moreGuy Harvey, a renowned marine wildlife artist and conservationist, has been a steadfast champion for ocean conservation and its inhabitants.[…]
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