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...
Curtin University researchers believe rising sea temperatures are to blame for the plummeting number of invertebrates such as molluscs and sea urchins at Rottnest Island off...
NOAA confirms whale died from a vessel strike as scientists draw attention to ongoing human-caused threats Photo Banner Credit: New England Aquarium Scientists at the New...
Contributed by Peter Adame, Director of Communications & Sustainability at Lusamerica Foods Inc. Petrale sole is a brown West Coast flatfish that’s not particularly sexy. Thousands...
Contributed By Zoie Diana DURHAM, N.C. – Earth is awash in plastic. It litters our landscapes and waterways, overflows landfills, and increasingly threatens human and environmental...
Contributed By Elizabeth Moore By Any Other Name We humans like to name things, placing monikers on everything around us—cliffs, coves, bays, anything of geographic significance....
All Photo Credit Ed Marshall – Plastic nurdles, Norfolk, January 2019. A new report by international wildlife conservation charity, Fauna & Flora International (FFI), highlights the disastrous...
The Madagascar Whale Shark Project is announcing a new way for ocean lovers to support its efforts to protect endangered whale sharks. The project has launched a donation-based Patreon page to...
Greenpeace East Asia Report Uncovers Suspected Human Rights Abuse and Environmental Destruction in Company’s Supply Chain Washington, DC –Major US seafood brand Bumble Bee is suspected of...
Representatives from the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, FORCE BLUE, I.CARE and Mote Marine Laboratories kicked off a two-day diving session with local government officials Islamorada, Florida Keys...