Extinct Ink: What If Your Next Tattoo Could Create a Forever-Lasting Impact?
Sea Shepherd the marine conservation nonprofit organization fighting to defend, conserve, and protect our oceans is using human skin as a media space to remind us of extinct sea animals. As the...
View ArticleMILAN: Natural History Museum Reopens with Renewed Exhibition Layout
Innovation and plurality of narration The Migliore+Servetto design studio designs the new permanent installation for the room on human evolution within the Natural History Museum of Milan A narrative...
View ArticleCaught napping? Grey Reef Sharks Resting Changes What We Know About How They...
Researchers are re-writing what we know about how grey reef sharks breathe and rest based on new observations from reefs in Seychelles. They hope that if we understand whether sharks sleep, we will...
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 ArticleFeature Destination: Sustainability Insights from Rapa Nui’s Past
Easter Island, known as Rapa Nui to its earliest inhabitants, stands as a sentinel of human history, ecology, and a poignant lesson in the fragility of civilization. Approximately 2,300 miles from the...
View ArticleFeature Destination: Rapa Nui Multiple Use Marine Coastal Protected Area, a...
The Rapa Nui Multiple Use Marine Coastal Protected Area, established off the coast of Easter Island in 2018, stands as a monumental effort in marine conservation, encompassing an area of 278,000...
View ArticleHalfway Through Expedition Hope: Do Offshore Seamounts Mean Good News for...
Little Cayman, Cayman Islands; 15 December 2023: As we near the half-way point of the Central Caribbean Marine Institute’s (CCMI) Expedition Hope to characterise the biodiversity of two offshore...
View ArticleFeature Destination: Rapa Nui’s Hidden Gems and Sacred Spaces
Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, is a bastion of ancient mystery and modern allure, a remote volcanic island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. It’s world-renowned for its archaeological treasures,...
View ArticleSEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – January 2024 – Issue 104
Feature Destination Rapa Nui’s Hidden Gems and Sacred Spaces Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, is a bastion of ancient mystery and modern allure, a remote volcanic island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean....
View ArticleCCMI RESEMBID Project Reveals The Crucial Role of Diversity in Coral...
Little Cayman, Cayman Islands – The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) and project partner, Dr John Bruno, University of North Carolina, have completed a two-year coral restoration research...
View ArticleThe Unseen Costs of Tasmanian Salmon Industry Growth
Tasmania’s salmon industry, a booming enterprise expanding along the island state’s pristine coastline, has become the subject of heated debate and controversy. The industry, now a $1 billion...
View Article11th Hour Racing Provides Support to Nonprofit Organizations in Coastal...
11th Hour Racing announced its support of nine new U.S. grant recipients as part of its ongoing philanthropic efforts funded by the Schmidt Family Foundation. These nonprofit organizations are leading...
View ArticleFallen Forests and Rising Ocean Fury
By Dr. Rob Moir Reports coming in from around the world left no doubt. Last year was the hottest in recorded history. The Earth’s average temperature rose from the preindustrial average by 1.48...
View Article11th Hour Racing to Power Italian Professional Sailor Francesca Clapcich
Francesca Clapcich (right), photographed with her wife, Sally Barkow, and the couple’s daughter, Harriet. Photo credit: Francesca Clapcich NEWPORT, R.I. — On the heels of The Ocean Race win by its...
View ArticleA Fragile Existence – Under The Wave with Erica Allen, February 2024
In the past three years (2021-2023), over 2,500 West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) have tragically perished in Florida, a stark consequence of ongoing man-made threats that are contaminating...
View ArticleFeature Destination: In the Shadow of Gondwana Tasmania’s Ecological Marvels
Tasmania, an isolated island state of Australia, is a bastion of rare and unique biodiversity, a living showcase of ancient ecological history. This verdant, mountainous island, separated from...
View ArticleSingle-Use Plastic Items Makes Up The Majority of Waste Found Across U.S....
Results from Plastic-Free Parks TrashBlitz Underscore Urgent Need to Address Single-Use Plastic in National Parks SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA (January 31, 2024) — The 5 Gyres Institute published findings...
View ArticleCCMI Scientific Publication Reveals The Negative Impact of Sound on Fish in...
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI), funded by Walkers and the UK Government’s Darwin Plus Programme, recently published a paper in the scientific journal...
View ArticleSEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – February 2024 – Issue 105
Feature Destination The Unseen Costs of Tasmanian Salmon Industry Growth Tasmania’s salmon industry, a booming enterprise expanding along the island state’s pristine coastline, has become the subject...
View ArticleNational Geographic Releases Premiere Dates & Trailers for Its Fall/Winter...
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC RELEASES PREMIERE DATES AND TRAILERS FOR ITS FALL/WINTER SLATE AHEAD OF ITS NEW YORK CITY CONTENT SHOWCASE National Geographic announces a robust slate of premiere dates and...
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