UNESCO's new People and Nature report finds its network of 2,260+ designated sites holds more than 60 percent of mapped species, stores 240 gigatons of carbon,...
There was a stretch of years, 2016 to 2019, give or take, when we lived in Bangkok and regularly made our way to Koh Samet, where...
On the eve of World Oceans Day, Peace Boat US Director Emilie McGlone reflects on a 41-year voyage in peace, sustainability, and youth-led ocean action, from...
A study published in Nature Geoscience introduces GOFLOW, an AI-powered method that turns existing weather satellites into a high-resolution lens on ocean surface currents, with implications...
In Halls 13 and 15 of Fiera Milano Rho this week, visitors have been wandering through what looks like a dream of a hotel that doesn’t...
Miami, FL, February 24, 2026 — Seaworthy Collective, a Miami-based non-profit that supports current and aspiring entrepreneurs in BlueTech (ocean innovation), is excited to announce its next...
Six months of dramatic enforcement actions and military escalation have transformed the shadow fleet crisis, but the environmental threat remains the core concern. In August 2025,...
There is growing interest in the scientific community and private sector in biological approaches to marine carbon dioxide removal, strategies designed to enhance the ocean’s natural...
Editor’s Note: Why We Are Featuring Iran Now Iran is once again dominating headlines. From widespread public demonstrations that surged across Iran in late 2025 into...
Editor’s Note: Why We Are Featuring Iran Now Iran is once again dominating headlines. From widespread public demonstrations that surged across Iran in late 2025 into...