The Nature Conservancy Makes Propositions to Accelerate the Restoration of...
Oyster Mom Aquaculture © Deborah Keller The Nature Conservancy Gulf of Mexico Program just released recommendations for accelerating the restoration of oysters in the Gulf of Mexico. The report...
View ArticleNew England Aquarium Expands Shark Population with Arrival of Nurse Shark Cirri
Nurse shark at The New England Aquarium The New England Aquarium is welcoming a new nurse shark to its Caribbean coral reef exhibit, continuing a decades-long commitment of caring for and protecting...
View ArticleWorld Fisheries Day 2023: New Illustrative Framework Developed to Monitor The...
A team of researchers specialising in the impact of unsustainable fishing on marine ecosystems have launched a new illustrative framework to monitor the scale and impact of ‘destructive fishing’. The...
View ArticleReef-World Foundation Launches First Ever End-of-Year Campaign: Save Our Reefs!
The Reef-World Foundation passionately encourages individuals worldwide to participate in safeguarding our precious reefs! Coral reefs are intricate ecosystems with profound ecological, economic, and...
View ArticleMassive New Seamount Discovered in International Waters Off Guatemala
Underwater mapping leads to discovery of seamount two times taller than Burj Khalifa Color-graded bathymetry of the seamount,rising from about 4,000m and peaking at about 2,400m. Seafloor mapping...
View ArticleGlobal Climate Change: New Book Proves Net Zero by 2050 is Impossible &...
With a multitude of books published on the subject of climate change, it is hard for readers to know where to start. However, this publication of Malcolm Prowle’s Global Climate Change removes any...
View ArticleGreenpeace Confronts Deep Sea Mining Ship in At-Risk Pacific Region
Greenpeace International activists from around the world have paddled and protested around MV COCO, a specialized offshore drilling vessel currently collecting data for deep sea mining frontrunner,...
View ArticleScientists Confirm That Seychelles is a Hope Spot for Blue Whales
The first dedicated scientific surveys have confirmed the presence of blue whales in Seychelles. They occur seasonally, primarily between December and April, and scientists are hopeful that further...
View ArticleScientists Locate New Hydrothermal Vent Field Using State-of-The-Art Mapping...
Scientists utilize high-resolution mapping technologies to find new hydrothermal vents inside the Galápagos Marine Reserve, as well as 15 species not previously known to live within the region. A new...
View ArticleOcean Hope Chronicles: Local Leaders as Extraordinary Changemakers
By Liz Cunningham The Marine Conservation Action Fund supports community-based projects spearheaded by local conservation leaders that create enduring and systemic change. MCAF Director Elizabeth...
View ArticleConserving Nature in the Midst of Human Conflict
By Giacomo Abrusci Author’s note: I acknowledge my privilege and carry a sense of deep responsibility in being able to dedicate my career to environmental conservation, fully aware that my...
View ArticleFeature Destination: Visit Sustainable Seychelles
Underwater Waterfall © Xavier Coiffic In the azure waters of the Indian Ocean lies the Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands renowned for its unparalleled natural beauty and pioneering efforts in...
View ArticleSAWFISH NEWS: SeaWorld Orlando Celebrates the Birth of Endangered Sawfish Pups
By Tonya Wiley, Havenworth Coastal Conservation In October, SeaWorld Orlando announced the birth of three smalltooth sawfish pups, marking a historic achievement in global conservation for this...
View ArticleTo Keep Track of Salmon Migrations in Real Time, First Nations Turn to AI
by Spoorthy Raman Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) © Dr. Jonathan Moore. Partnering with First Nations, a new interdisciplinary study proposes harnessing artificial intelligence and computer-based...
View ArticleSEVENSEAS Media’s Beach Cleanup with ISB Students Makes a Splash in November...
Students from the International School Bangkok (ISB) collaborated in a commendable beach cleanup event, resulting in the collection of an impressive 110 kilograms of waste in just two hours. The...
View ArticleSurfing Morocco’s Waves and Embracing its Rich Traditions
Moroccan lineup © Cori Stephens / Red Bull Content Pool Set off on a captivating journey along Morocco’s West Coast, a region where the pulsating swells of the Atlantic meld with a rich cultural...
View ArticleGreen and Hawksbill Turtles Long-Term Growth Patterns Revealed in the Seychelles
In a world increasingly impacted by human stressors, a recent study published in Marine Biology sheds light on the vital need for long-term data to understand and protect marine species like sea...
View ArticleSeychelles Leads the Charge in Seagrass Conservation for Climate Action
By Giacomo Abrusci Photo Banner Caption: A school of fish swims over a seagrass meadow (Thalassodendron ciliatum), now known locally as gomon zerb levantay. Photo Banner Credit: Seagrass Mapping and...
View ArticleSEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – December 2023 – Issue 103
Feature Destination Seychelles Leads the Charge in Seagrass Conservation for Climate Action In Seychelles, the Seagrass Mapping and Carbon Assessment Project, led by the University of Oxford in...
View ArticleMountain Bike & Camp Along North Rim of the Grand Canyon with Escape Adventures
While most of North America reels under hot summertime temperatures, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon offers a wonderful high-altitude escape. Providing gently rolling terrain of lung-expanding...
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