No matter who you voted for, there is one thing we will all need going forward: oxygen. Here in Florida, we argue plenty but most of us brag about our 1,300 miles of shoreline, longer even than the ...
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In the frantic hours following an offshore oil spill, emergency responders face a destructive decision: let the oil spread or ...
As humanity works to curtail threats to life posed by climate change, degraded ecosystems and pollution, faith communities are sounding the alarm not to overlook the original source of life that ...
Our oceans are struggling, not least in biodiversity terms. But conservation organizations, OceanX and the Olive Ridley Project, are using technology in innovative ways to try and do something about ...
Among President Joe Biden’s many laudable environmental accomplishments, one of his historic failures is that he declined to protect America’s ocean ecosystems. Despite the president’s professed goal ...
A diver surveys a coral reef on Nov, 27, 2017 near the Comoros archipelago, Indian Ocean.Alexis Rosenfeld—Getty Images When the world’s first marine reserves were established in the 1920s, Jacques ...
This new declaration could help nations across the globe battle the effects of climate change. At the 27th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, representatives from 56 Commonwealth nations came ...
In 2023, Otter 841 made international headlines and cemented Santa Cruz on the map. From infiltrating the surf lineup to ...
Nearly 200 countries have agreed to a legally-binding treaty to protect marine life in international waters, which cover around half of the planet's surface, but have long been essentially lawless.
When my late husband, Peter Benchley, and I celebrated our 40th anniversary, I had one wish: to go cage diving with great white sharks. After decades of ocean expeditions together, I’d often been the ...