Baja Sur—Located on the remote east cape of Los Cabos, The White Lodge, is a secluded gem offering an eco-wellness retreat that stands alone overlooking the Sea...
Contributed by Luke Smith Oil spills are some of the most devastating man-made disasters. We’ve all seen the images and videos of thick black oil infesting...
Contributed by OpenOceans Plastic isn’t just scarring marine ecosystems – it’s also contributing to climate change While images of plastic-strewn beaches are OpenOceans Global’s way of...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida (October, 2022) – The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation has received a $99,500 grant from The St. Joe Community Foundation to fund professional training...
Contributed By Rachel Plunkett Nearly fifty years ago, a new era of ocean conservation was born by creating a system of national marine sanctuaries. Since then,...
Contributed By Elizabeth Moore By Any Other Name We humans like to name things, placing monikers on everything around us—cliffs, coves, bays, anything of geographic significance....
By National Institute for Environmental Studies In the past decade, the marginal seas of Japan frequently experienced extremely high sea surface temperatures (SSTs). A new study led...