The summer of 2023 was the hottest on record and brought with it the most extensive global coral bleaching event on record. One year on, how...
According to the fossil record, cetaceans — whales, dolphins and their relatives — evolved from four-legged land mammals that returned to the oceans beginning some 50...
This concept is nothing new, but it is high time we officially normalize it. Years ago in the early 2000s, during a brown bag session at...
Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal: As the world prepares for the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBDCOP16), the Autonomous Region of the Azores has passed groundbreaking legislation designating the largest...
Examining evidence of past volcanic behavior is the key to improved knowledge of future geohazards in Northern Patagonia and their impacts on marine ecosystems. Chaitén, Chile—...
Empowering ocean stakeholders to tackle future challenges and ensure the survival of coral reefs and humanity 2024 marks the 20th Anniversary of The Reef-World Foundation’s tireless...
The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) is excited to announce the launch of its Buy-a-Brick campaign, a community-driven effort to raise $2.9 million for the expansion...
By Sophie Coxon The island is washed into the water, clouding the blue sea green, shielding the reefs from the searing sunlight and settling in a...
Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania – Governments, scientific experts and stakeholders gathered over four days in an international meeting that ended today to discuss pressing...
Scientists from the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life have spotted over 82 unique North Atlantic right whales – including 56 in one day. These...