Reefs of Time: What Fossils Reveal about Coral Survival
In Reefs of Time, geoscientist and writer Lisa Gardiner ventures into the fossilized past of coral reefs to illuminate the urgent questions of their future. This compelling new release from Princeton...
View ArticleMass Death of Magellanic Penguins Observed at Reserva Provincial Cabo Vírgenes
On April 4th and 5th, 2025, I visited the Reserva Provincial Cabo Vírgenes (Pinguinera) in Patagonia, which is, to my knowledge, a protected area serving as a breeding colony for Magellanic penguins....
View ArticleWet and Salty. A Lifelong Journey Seeking Coral Conservation and Resilience.
By Rodney V Salm Rodney Salm takes us on a 55-year journey that began as a boy in Moçambique through a life of extreme adventure spent in and under the ocean in polar regions and tropical seas, but...
View ArticleNew Coral Gardens and Hydrothermal Vents Found in the Icy Depths of the...
Hydrothermal Vents Found in the Icy Depths of the Remote South Sandwich Islands An Ocean Census Flagship expedition and GoSouth team of scientists found suspected new species, discovered one of the...
View ArticleREEF Opens Ocean Exploration Center with Free Events This June
REEF is opening its new Ocean Exploration Center in Key Largo this June, marking a major step in its mission to connect people with the ocean. The space is designed to bring marine science,...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Winners of the 2025 Science Without Borders® Challenge
A Tribute to the Ocean’s Keystone Species: Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Science Without Borders® Challenge ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is proud to announce the...
View ArticleAs US Federal Climate Disaster Protections Crumble, Look To Indigenous...
When Colombia entered its post-civil war transitional justice process, the investigatory magistrates sought to recognize me as a victim in Case 001 of their truth and recognition chamber. Their...
View ArticleMussels: The Sustainable Seafood Superstar Making Waves in Aquaculture
The humble mussel, often overlooked in the seafood aisle, is quietly revolutionizing the aquaculture industry. Not only are mussels delicious and nutritious, but they are emerging as champions of...
View ArticleWheaton Women in Ocean Science Award Now Accepting Applications for 2025
The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) is thrilled to announce the launch of the Wheaton Women in Ocean Science Award (WIOSA). A unique opportunity for early-career women in ocean science...
View ArticleSeaKeepers 2025: Tribute To Jimmy Buffett And Award For Emily Cunningham
The International SeaKeepers Society will host its highly anticipated Founders Event on Thursday, October 30, 2025, during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show—bringing together ocean lovers,...
View ArticleWhat Can Whales Tell Us About Human Queer Identities?
A lot of the time, we humans like to consider ourselves unique, evolved, and somewhat separate from our animal cousins. We, however, have a lot more in common than we think. While our culture has...
View ArticleBeyond the Bottom Line: Finding Purpose in the Ocean
Diving off the coast of Nusa Penida, Bali with a Starry Puffer. I used to measure success in cost savings and efficiency gains. My days were spent analyzing data, reassuring stakeholders, and ensuring...
View ArticleSeabird Science in the 21st Century: What Cormorants Can Teach Us About...
Seabirds have long been considered indicator species, useful for gauging the health of a marine ecosystem as a whole. They can be observed more easily than fish, whales, and other creatures living...
View ArticlePatrick & Dave’s Pride Guide: Scuba, Drag & Coral Reefs in Miami Beach
If you’re looking for a sun-soaked holiday to take this Pride Month, where you can snorkel or scuba dive and then have a refreshing beverage at a local queer bar and dance the night away—or turn in...
View ArticleRecoger “basuritas”, cuidar el agua, habitar el orgullo
Español (versión original) Las aguas que defendemos no distinguen género, orientación o frontera. Fluyen. Conectan. Sostienen. Aprendí esto no solo estudiando ecosistemas costeros, sino viviéndolo: en...
View ArticleCurrents We Refuse to Follow
I discovered very early on that I didn’t quite fit. It was always there—a quiet but insistent sense of distance between myself and the world around me. Growing up queer in a world that doesn’t reflect...
View ArticleMeeting Junior: The New Publisher at SEVENSEAS Media
Hello, I’m Junior. And yes, that’s my real name, not a title. In Thailand, where I was born and raised, we have a tradition of giving everyone a nickname. Usually just one syllable, something short...
View ArticleFEATURE DESTINATION – Tiger Conservation in India: In Conversation with JWP...
In Conversation with Venetia: A Journey Through India’s Tiger Conservation Heartland Journeys with Purpose Managing Director Venetia recently returned from her first trip to India, where she...
View ArticleFEATURE DESTINATION – Journeys With Purpose: The Palau Pledge: How a Tiny...
How could a Pacific island nation of just 20,000 residents create a conservation model many large countries still strive for? Palau has married cultural pride with global leadership to create a living...
View ArticleFEATURE: Container Ship Sinks Off Kerala, Triggers Major Oil Spill Threat
Editor’s Note: This story is part of our June Feature, not because it is fun, but because it’s important. While we’ve reviewed multiple reports and thank everyone who has written-in, no images of the...
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