Upstream Interventions Focused on “Sectors” of Plastic Use in Society Can Lead to More Effective Solutions SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – A research paper published today in Marine...
By Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal Conservation Sightings of endangered sawfish on the Florida Gulf Coast north of Charlotte Harbor are rare, especially those of small ones....
International team of scientists explored previously unseen seamounts in Costa Rica, found new active octopus nursery and witnessed babies hatching Puntarenas, Costa Rica – A team of...
Aims to protect and preserve the Red Sea’s pristine coral reefs and marine ecosystems The Reef-World Foundation is delighted to announce that Jordan is now the...
With a group of core partners, Arizona State University is creating a new $25 million collaboration to preserve and restore vitality to Hawaii’s coral reefs and...
WeWhale is delighted to announce that Tenerife-based Whale Wise Eco Tours (WWET) has become part of the WeWhale family. Over the past few months, the two...
Southern New England an increasingly important habitat for the critically endangered species BOSTON, MA ⎯ Over the course of four months, New England Aquarium scientists sighted...
OpenOceans Global White Paper Addresses the Plastic Supply Chain San Diego, CA ⎯ OpenOceans Global today announced the publication of a white paper designed to be a...
The amount of plastic in European waters has almost doubled in the past decade, according to research carried out as part of the SEAwise project –...
UNESCO welcomes Australia’s decision to implement urgent new protection measures to safeguard the Great Barrier Reef recommended by UNESCO. The measures include a ban on fishing...