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Category: Ocean Literacy

harbor seal in the great bear sea british columbia

EXPLORING THE GREAT BEAR SEA: New, Free Curriculum Resources

September 27, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Feature Destination, Issue 30 - October 2017, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

I worked for 28 years with my partner, Ralf Meyer, producing films that tell stories about sustainability and the conservation of natural resources, filming in remote places in North America …

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Blue carbon climate mitigation largely ignored

September 25, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 30 - October 2017, News, Ocean Literacy, Partners

The climate mitigation potential of coastal carbon-rich ecosystems such as mangroves, saltmarshes and seagrasses – often referred to as coastal ‘blue carbon ecosystems’ – is often overlooked in national climate …

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black and white underwater image of a scientist doing field work

1 Topic, 5 Facts: Importance of Fieldwork

August 20, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 29 - September 2017, Ocean Literacy

  How well do you know the ocean? This regular feature will help acquaint you with our blue planet. Topic: Importance of Fieldwork Helps us to understand how plants and animals …

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Stephanie L. Swanson, Miami University The Effects of Ecotourism, Recreational Boating, and Fishing on the Conservation of the Florida Manatee

Watch out!  There are Manatees About!

August 8, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 29 - September 2017, Ocean Literacy, Sustainable Travel

Stephanie L. Swanson, Miami University The Effects of Ecotourism, Recreational Boating, and Fishing on the Conservation of the Florida Manatee Currently, the Florida manatee, a subspecies of West Indian manatee, is …

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Mangrove research Bahamian Students Look for Disease in the Trees North Carolina State University

Bahamian Students Look for Disease in the Trees

August 7, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 29 - September 2017, Ocean Literacy, SEVENSEAS junior

Students enrolled in the Bahamas Awareness of Mangroves (B.A.M.) program  launched an environmental monitoring program and a new partnership with North Carolina State University to study diseases in Bahamian mangrove …

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community members participating in a beach cleanup in the Philippines

Moalboal Community and Beach Clean Up

August 2, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Feature Destination, Issue 28 - August 2017, Ocean Literacy, SEVENSEAS junior, Stories from the Sea

Moalboal is a little peninsula located on the southwest coast of Cebu Island. This small diving town brings people from all over the world to swim their famous sardine run, …

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question mark in a lightbulb

Can you help identify this sea creature?

July 31, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 28 - August 2017, Ocean Literacy, Stories from the Sea

A friend in Papua New Guinea was posting these photos with the hopes someone can help identify it. What do you think? 

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Dolphins swimming in the wake of a boat. Hello Ocean conducts first expedition exploring pressing ocean conservation topics of the Mesoamerican Reef.

A true collaboration of art and science: Hello Ocean conducts first expedition exploring pressing ocean conservation topics of the Mesoamerican Reef.

July 27, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Art & Culture, Issue 28 - August 2017, News, Ocean Literacy

Following on the heels of Hello Ocean’s reconnaissance exploration in 2016, Hello Ocean launched its maiden voyage: Expedition Echo. In a Moorings catamaran, with support from 11th Hour Racing, a crew of …

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nesting sea turtles Loggerhead Marinelife Center publishes study on sea turtle health

Loggerhead Marinelife Center publishes study on sea turtle health

July 26, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 28 - August 2017, News, Ocean Literacy

Research biologists from the Research Laboratory at Loggerhead Marinelife Center recently published a scientific study on how contaminants such as mercury and natural toxins from red tide algal blooms affect …

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green fins and unep protect your business

Protect your business with Green Fins

July 25, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 28 - August 2017, Ocean Literacy, Sustainable Travel

Green Fins is the only internationally recognised environmental standards for sustainable diving activities, how can you make it work for your business? Managing a dive centre is a very demanding …

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