The Sultans of Swag Versus Looking at Clouds from Both Sides Now
From Climate Misconceptions to Sustainable SolutionsTobermory MullA new study in science indicates that changing cloud cover may be behind most of the abrupt global warming observed in 2023, with the...
View ArticleIUCN Spotlights Green Fins at Bali Ocean Days 2025, Calling for Stronger...
IUCN’s Global Ocean Director underscored the need for sustainable financing in marine conservation, reinforcing Green Fins’ role in protecting Indonesia’s marine ecosystemsBALI, Indonesia – IUCN...
View ArticlePlastic Makes Up 83% of South Florida’s Waste Pollution
TrashBlitz Data Reveals Single-Use Food & Beverage-Related Plastics Are the Most Common Items Found Across Various SitesVolunteers analyzed 20,699 pieces of trash. Of these, 16,971 were identified...
View ArticleFEATURE DESTINATION – Journeys With Purpose: Wild Horizons of Ladakh, Snow...
Location map of Ladakh (India)Over 100 people joined Journeys With Purpose from all over the world for our latest Wild Horizons conversation featuring renowned photographer and National Geographic...
View ArticleFEATURE DESTINATION – Journeys With Purpose: The True Meaning of Life
‘We are visitors on this planet. We are here for ninety or one hundred years at the very most. During that period, we must try to do something good, something useful, with our lives. If you contribute...
View ArticleDr Sylvia Earle & Hope Spot Champions Celebrate South Africa’s Marine...
South African Hope Spot Champions meet with the Mission Blue team, including Dr Sylvia Earle, for a workshop to discuss potential and ways forward. © Two Oceans AquariumOn Friday, 21 February, the Two...
View ArticleSchmidt Ocean Institute Completes First Expedition To Antarctica
R/V Falkor (too) successfully conducted a sea ice to seafloor transect in the Weddell Sea, livestreaming the polar seafloor worldwide.The inaugural expedition to Antarctica was a collaboration between...
View ArticleMeeting Luke Senior: A Look Into How Rewilding is Reviving Argyll’s Iconic...
Interview by Andi CrossPhotography by: Adam Moore & Marla TomorugSupport from: Kilchoan Melfort Trust (KMT)Tucked away on Scotland’s west coast, Argyll is a region defined by its rugged beauty and...
View ArticleWhere Culture & Conservation Meet: Samuel Ceremony Mole’s Inside Look at the...
Interview by Andi CrossPhotography by: Adam Moore & Marla TomorugSupport from: Elewana Collection, Tarangire Treetops, Land & Life FoundationThe Randilen Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located...
View ArticleFrancisco Garcia’s Take on the Future of the Wild Azores & Its Most Sacred...
São Miguel, the largest and most visited of the nine Azorean islands, serves as something of a gateway to the archipelago’s rich marine life. Its proximity to the mainland and exceptional opportunities...
View ArticleJourneys With Purpose: A Journey to Grootbos, Where Nature and Community Thrive
When I first arrived at Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, I was immediately struck by its beauty. The rolling hills of fynbos, unique to the Cape Floral Kingdom, stretched as far as the eye could see,...
View ArticleSEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – March 2025 – Issue 118
These Underwater Meadows Capture More Carbon Than Forests — Here’s Why They Matter More Than You Think Along the coasts of the world’s temperate and tropical oceans thrives a group of plants crucial in...
View ArticleFour Art Shows at The UN Draw Attention to The Need to Protect Glaciers
By Selva OzelliIt is fitting that after 2024 was confirmed as the hottest year on record, the United Nations (UN) declared 2025 the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, accompanied by the...
View ArticleHow NOAA Safeguards the Ocean, Fisheries, and the Communities That Rely on Them
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been a cornerstone of ocean science, conservation, and economic stability in the U.S. for over 50 years. Today, NOAA Fisheries, the branch...
View ArticleAquarium Creates “Retirement Home” for Aging Penguins
Exhibit island provides calm, comfortable environmentSix African penguins at the New England Aquarium are settling into a new “retirement home” that is providing a comfortable environment as the birds...
View ArticleFeature Destination: Discovering the Delicate Balance of Palau’s Jellyfish...
Jellyfish Lake, or Ongeim’l Tketau, nestled within the Rock Islands of Palau, is one of the world’s most captivating marine environments. This small, isolated lake on Eil Malk Island has become an...
View ArticleFeature Destination – Journeys With Purpose: Restoring Island-Ocean...
Visiting Palau has been one of the most remarkable and affirming experiences of my life. Spending hours in the ocean observing turtles, sharks, rays and a host of other marine species, including...
View ArticlePresident Macron Answers Urgent “SOS” Calling for Transformative Ocean Action...
The President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, answers a call for a transformative ocean plan for 2025-2030, ahead of 2025 UN Ocean Conference in France.70 days before France and Costa Rica...
View ArticleEntries of URI’s ‘Ocean View’ Youth Art Competition to be Displayed at...
This article is written by Neil Nachbar.Submissions will be on display at the Art League RI gallery from April 5-27; winning entries will be showcased at URI’s Graduate School of Oceanography...
View ArticleCapitol Hill Ocean Week registration is now open
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation is proud to announce the opening of registration for Capitol Hill Ocean Week 2024!The Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) conference will take place in-person in...
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