Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative Partner Under The Pole Adds Third Dimension...
The second expedition of Under The Pole’s DEEPLIFE programme, in the Canary Islands, has been a great success. With support from the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, they have been diving deeper...
View ArticleEl Jable, Lanzarote’s Secret Treasure
A blanket of organogenous sand makes its way through the wide valley between the Risco de Famara and the villages of Soo and Muñique, creating an unusual landscape with a life of its own. El Jable is...
View ArticleFeature Destination: A Walk Through The ‘Magic Villages’ of Lanzarote
Just like in Mexico, Lanzarote also boasts magical villages that tell the story of a mythical island where human beings live in a friendly coexistence with the elements: sea, wind, land, volcano…...
View ArticleImpacts of 2020 Red Tide Event Highlighted in New Study
By: Brittany Hook Collaborative paper documents extreme water conditions that led to fish die-offs This map shows the 2020 red tide extent (in red shading) along Southern California and northern Baja...
View ArticleSEVENSEAS Travel Magazine – May 2024 – Issue 108
Feature Destination A Walk Through The ‘Magic Villages’ of Lanzarote These are unique places that have preserved their original architecture, traditions, history and culture. Would you like to get to...
View ArticleTuna Transparency: FishWise and Hy-Vee Improve Vessel-Level Data Capabilities
Santa Cruz, CA – For a third consecutive year, Hy-Vee Inc. and FishWise, a non-profit sustainable seafood consultancy, have publicly released data about the grocer’s tuna supply chains. In contrast to...
View ArticleA Glimpse of Life in the Deep Sea: Announcing Winners of the 2024 Science...
Worlds Emerging by Eva Park ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2024 Science Without Borders® Challenge, an international student...
View ArticleWorld Ocean Day 2024: Catalyzing Global Action for a Resilient Ocean and Climate
With youth leadership at the forefront, thousands of events worldwide planned for the WorldOcean Day 2024 on the 8th of June The annual observance of World Ocean Day on June 8th serves as a critical...
View ArticleSun, Surf, & Sandcastles: The World’s Best Beaches of 2024 Await Your Arrival
Banana Boat, the renowned brand for sun care products, is proud to sponsor The World’s 50 Best Beaches for 2024. This annual list, compiled and voted upon by over 1,000 travel professionals and...
View ArticleCoral Reefs Still Have a Chance with Immediate Actionable Solutions
West Bay, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras © Coral Reef Alliance Recent reports of the fourth global coral bleaching event paint a grim picture of the future of our ocean. As anomalies in ocean...
View Article11th Hour Racing Sponsors IMOCA to Further Advance its Commitment to...
11th Hour Racing supports IMOCA in driving sustainable innovation and providing opportunities for female sailors in competitive sailing. © Julien Champolion – polaRYSE / IMOCA 11th Hour Racing...
View ArticleDiscovering Botanical Medicines in Indonesia’s Rainforests
By Cheryl Lyn Dybas Scientists Ilya Raskin (on left) and Slavik Dushenkov are studying Indonesian rainforest plants and their role in human health. Photo credit: Unknown Threading their way through...
View ArticleNew Study Found That Steller Sea Lions Are Facing Rising Mercury Levels in...
By Rachel Knight, Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences A team of researchers from Texas A&M University and beyond has made a surprising discovery about...
View ArticleBook Suggestion: Journey into the Depths of the Yucatán with “Light in the...
Light in the Underworld: Diving the Mexican Cenotes In Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, a hidden world of breathtaking beauty and natural wonder lies beneath the surface. The underwater caves and cenotes,...
View ArticleMap the Giants: Seek Out The Last Monumental Corals
Climate change and anthropogenic pressures threaten coral reefs around the world, causing biodiversity loss and a decrease in coral cover. With the current bleaching event, just a few years after the...
View ArticleNew Technologies Revise Scientists’ Understanding of The Oxygen Minimum Zone
A new technology detects trace amounts of oxygen in an environment where previously these life-supporting molecules were below the limit of detection. Josh O’Brien (Marine Technician) and Annabelle...
View ArticleCooling Our Planet: New England’s Battle with Climate Change
Wet Land Many are drawn to the natural beauty of New England in the summer, where the ocean’s cooling effect provides a respite from the heat. Cape Cod, Cape Ann, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket,...
View ArticleRecord-Breaking Shark Migration: Genie the Silky Shark Shatters Expectations...
© Save Our Seas Foundation In a recent study, researchers from the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), in collaboration with the Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) and Save Our Seas Foundation Shark...
View ArticleEight Ways to Support Marine Sanctuaries During National Ocean Month
By Chloe McKenna, Claire Cutler, and Kristi Ryono As young women with a desire to protect our blue planet, we (Chloe, Claire, and Kristi) each joined NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries...
View ArticleFeature Destination: Explore the Depths and Uncover Iceland’s Hidden...
Iceland’s natural splendor is no secret, with its dramatic landscapes, towering glaciers, and the mesmerizing northern lights. But for those seeking the truly extraordinary, the Silfra fissure offers...
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