Autonomous and interactive robotic seafloor mapping systems were used on an expedition aboard research vessel Falkor in the southern Gulf of California, leading scientists to...
“Marine parks” opening across China are displaying a disgraceful demand for sea life to fill their tanks. As the rest of the world turns away...
Scroll through some Instagram user-generated photography to see effects of the Florida’s toxic red tide. Captions and comments are those of individual users and not...
A Marine Science Hackathon about Coastal Watersheds, Blowholes, Eelgrass, Cod Spawning, and more. We are pleased to announce that the data sets and challenge statements...
Save the date and plan your trip to Ft Lauderdale this November 1 for an event you will not want to miss. SeaKeepers will host Founders 2018...
Visitors to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary at Inspiration Point. Photo: Claire Fackler / NOAA By Matt Coomer, Marine Conservation Institute Communications Coordinator Every...
Scientists are a step closer to understanding what draws white sharks each spring to the “White Shark Café”, an offshore aggregation area halfway between Mexico and Hawaii in...
Once thriving, mangroves contribute to building the soil they grow on. Loose sediments are swept into mangroves with the tides and river currents, where they are...
Workshops held for science teachers and students in Valdivia, Chile. Professors and teachers had the opportunity to be part of the Workshop “Microplásticos: the oceanic trip of...
USAID WildlifeAsia held a meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, to discuss findings of a recent wildlife trafficking research project in China. Results will be detailed in a...