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The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey by Deborah Cramer

January 3, 2021 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Book Suggestion, Issue 68 - January 2021, Things we like

In the award-winning The Narrow Edge, author Deborah Cramer accompanies tiny shorebirds – red knots — along with their extraordinary migration from one end of the earth to the other, witnessing …

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After Years at Sea, Hawaiian Petrel Arrives Safely Home

August 6, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 63 - August 2020, News, Partners, Terrestrial Topics

Return to Kīlauea National Wildlife Refuge marks a key milestone in an effort to save endangered seabirds An historic effort to save the endangered Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis), or ʻUaʻu, has reached a critical …

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Global Tortoiseshell Report Finds Illegal Domestic Trade Still Active in 40 Countries Despite International Ban

June 30, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 62 - July 2020, News, Stories from the Sea

The first global survey of the illegal tortoiseshell trade in decades reveals that 40 countries around the world have active domestic markets, most of which are illegal. Based on research …

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7 Ways to Be a Sustainable Traveler During Your Beach Holiday

May 27, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 61 - June 2020, Sustainable Travel, Things we like

By Geraldine Mills Sustainability is a hot button topic in modern society and for a good reason. We are beginning to experience the harmful effects of treating mother nature poorly. Not …

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Suit Filed to Protect Rare Sharks

April 27, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 60 - May 2020, News, Stories from the Sea

Groups Sue to Protect Imperiled Pacific Oceanic Whitetip Sharks  Government violating federal rules designed to rebuild the population   Earthjustice filed a federal lawsuit today on behalf of a local conservation …

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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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Southern Australian dolphins like to raise their young in the sisterhood

February 17, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 58 - March 2020, News, Stories from the Sea

By Dr Fernando Diaz-Aguirre, Marine biologist Female southern Australian dolphins like to raise their young within the sisterhood as they hope the strength in numbers boosts their babies’ chances of …

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Turtles under threat: Ocean warming forcing leatherback turtles to travel further for food

January 31, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, News, Stories from the Sea

Greenpeace Report New research tracking the migrations of leatherback turtles after leaving their nesting grounds in French Guiana shows that they must travel almost twice as far as groups previously …

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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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Professor: Save The World by Planting Trees

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Terrestrial Topics

By David LeBlanc, Biology Professor Australia is on fire. Temperatures are rising. Carbon emissions are increasing. What can just one person do that would be of any help? Ball State biology …

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