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Category: Ocean Literacy

factories emitting air pollution

Ocean Acidification Threatens Livelihoods and Lives. Can Anyone Be Held Accountable?

February 20, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 58 - March 2020, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

By Pamela Worth New research links carbon emissions from the major oil and gas producers to dangerous changes in the oceans’ chemistry A change is brewing in our world’s oceans: waters …

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a scuba diver holding a fishing net under the dark ocean

Haunted Waters by Haley Horvat

February 19, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 58 - March 2020, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

When originally briefed for this dive, I pictured abandoned nets floating between coral formations like volleyball nets. Now, finally, beneath the surface of the ocean, I scan the rocky, urchin-covered …

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a seashell on the sand

Does Shell Availability Matter?: Marine Protected Areas Impact on Invertebrates

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Ocean Literacy

By Stacy Craft, M.A. Sea Shell Protection              Sea shells are commonly picked up at beaches by children, collectors, and tourists. Little thought is put into collecting shells. Yet, shell …

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a couple of sea lions sitting on a rock next to the ocean

Drones monitor health of declining Australian sea lions

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, News, Ocean Literacy, Technology

The Australian sea lion population has never recovered from the impact of the commercial sealing that occurred mainly in the 19th century. But the use of drones by University of …

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Manta swimming at the ridge

Manta rays form social bonds with each other, study shows

October 13, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 54 - November 2019, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

Manta rays form social relationships and actively choose their social partners, a new study has revealed. Research published today by scientists from the Marine Megafauna Foundation, Macquarie University, the University …

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The World According to Pteropod by Liz Cunningham

September 20, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 52 - September 2019, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

Imagine you live hundreds of meters deep in the sea to hide from predators. But every night you swim upward to find food in nutrient-rich surface waters and descend again …

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a sea turtle looking for something to eat on the seafloor

Into the Sea! The Plight of Our World’s Sea Turtles

August 27, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

This article is written by Stephanie Swanson Sea turtles are air-breathing aquatic turtles that are well adapted to live their life in the ocean, only leaving their aquatic homes to nest.  …

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Saving Our Oceans Through Coral Restoration

August 27, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea, Things we like

  Saving our oceans from the devastating impacts of human choices is possible through coral restoration. Often it can be difficult to know how to aid our oceans in recovery, …

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Man swimming in the deep ocean

In Oceans Deep: Courage, Innovation, and Adventure Beneath the Waves

June 27, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Ocean Literacy, Things we like

“Ultimately, this timely and richly told story became something the author did not intend: an invaluable survey of how much damage has been done and how much we will lose …

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Rendering of Mote Aquarium

Mote Science Education Aquarium

May 16, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 39 - July 2018, News, Ocean Literacy

  Mote Marine Laboratory leadership is pleased to announce the selection of a partnership between a local construction management company and an international firm for the construction of Mote Science …

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