Blue Frontier, the nationally recognized nonprofit organization founded in 2003 and known as “The Voice for Ocean Action,” is proud to announce the launch of its...
Contributed by Aurélie Grospiron New interactive models on the Save Our Seas Foundation’s (SOSF’s) World of Sharks website, and for the SOSF Shark Education Centre’s technology...
The Great Lakes span more than 750 miles (1,207 kilometers) and are straddled across the United States’ north-central border and Canada’s south-central border. The five bodies...
International team of scientists explored previously unseen seamounts in Costa Rica, found new active octopus nursery and witnessed babies hatching Puntarenas, Costa Rica – A team of...
Contributed by Marine Mammal Twinning Marine mammals play a crucial role in marine ecosystem function, providing valuable ecosystem services. However, with climate change predicted to aggravate the detrimental...
A new study led by scientists at the University of Miami and the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation measured the size of the Tongan tsunami...
By B.H. Jackson, Tullahoma, TN Coral reefs around the world are indeed still at great risk. A comprehensive survey by Canadian researchers in 2021 shows that...
By Curtin University A world-class collaborative research project has found that the Australian population of southern right whales is calving less frequently and fewer whales visited...
Contributed by Climate Wise Seagrass ecosystems can sequester significant amounts of carbon and store it as organic carbon in sediment for long periods, making them one...
By Dr. Jennifer Tennessen, a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Ecosystem Sentinels, in the Biology Department at the University of Washington In the Pacific...