The Gulf of Gabès was once called a maritime oasis. This stretch of Tunisia’s southeastern coast, where shallow turquoise waters meet North Africa’s largest remaining date...
The fishers of southern Tunisia called it “Daesh.” The nickname, borrowed from the Arabic acronym for ISIS, was not chosen lightly. When the blue swimming crab...
The Florida Everglades harbor secrets about how juvenile bull sharks move nutrients between ecosystems, a revelation that could reshape our understanding of coastal food webs. This...
The Rhode Island aquaculture industry generated nearly $9 million in 2024, with Eastern oysters accounting for 99% of production across 89 active farms. But beneath this...
The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology has dismantled barriers that previously kept accomplished marine professionals from accessing its most prestigious credential. The organization’s revamped...
There are worse ways to spend New Year’s Day than assembling a makeshift crane platform from wooden pallets and scaffolding, waist-deep in a draining dry dock,...
Schmidt Ocean Institute reconstructs the bow of R/V Falkor (too), adds a high-performance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) to its advanced technology suite, and reaches a major...
KINGSTON, R.I. – Dec. 4, 2025 – Coastal wetlands, like salt marshes, keep pace withsea-level rise by accumulating sediment and burying organic carbon in their soils,...
The Guy Harvey Foundation has trained over 100 Florida teachers in marine science education this year, supported by more than $60,000 from Florida Power & Light...
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil had atheme of “Forests to Sea” that recognized the interconnectedness of these two vitalecosystems. For the...