Contributed By DCEFF DC’s Environmental Film Festival returns March 16-26 with an exciting line-up of events. The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital (DCEFF) gears...
Contributed by Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal Conservation During the 20th century, the population of smalltooth sawfish in the United States experienced a significant decrease in numbers...
Curtin University researchers believe rising sea temperatures are to blame for the plummeting number of invertebrates such as molluscs and sea urchins at Rottnest Island off...
By Alfred Wegener, Institute for Polar and Marine Research At high elevations of the Greenland Ice Sheet, the years 2001 to 2011 were 1.5 °C warmer...
SEAwise, a collaborative project working to break down barriers to Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in Europe, has published a new set of key findings. The...
NOAA confirms whale died from a vessel strike as scientists draw attention to ongoing human-caused threats Photo Banner Credit: New England Aquarium Scientists at the New...
New Marine Protected Areas Recognized for Outstanding Conservation Marine Conservation Institute announced that Tupinambás Ecological Station and Alcatrazes Archipelago Wildlife Refuge (Estaçao Ecológica Tupinambás e Refúgio de...
New Marine Protected Areas Recognized for Outstanding Conservation Marine Conservation Institute announced that Cordillera de Coiba Managed Resources Area (Área de Recursos Manejados Cordillera de Coiba) won...
Marine Conservation Institute announced that Pitcairn Islands Marine Protected Area (MPA) won the prestigious platinum-level Blue Park Award for exceptional marine wildlife conservation at the 5th International Marine Protected Area Congress (IMPAC5). Representatives...
The 5th International Marine Protected Area Congress (IMPAC5), Marine Conservation Institute announced that Gitdisdzu Lugyeks (Kitasu Bay) MPA is now a Blue Spark marine protected area collaboration. The Blue Spark designation...