The Ocean Photographer of the Year contest announced the finalists in its 2024 competition. Photos show underwater wildlife including sea turtles, sharks, whales, and coral reefs. The winners of the ...
A local wilfdlife educator is giving thousands an unforgettable, hands-on marine biology lesson—inside a giant inflatable ...
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Led by Ocean Conservancy researchers, the paper is the most comprehensive study yet to quantify the extent to which a range of plastic ...
The Marine Mammal Center in the Marin Headlands has created an online program for high school students who want to learn about ocean conservation and the environment. The program, called “Ocean ...
A STEM COMPETITION IS NOW OPEN TO OUR YOUTH TO PITCH THEIR BEST IDEAS FOR OCEAN AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. HERE TO TELL US ALL ABOUT FUTURE WAVE MAKERS. THE FOUNDER OF WAVE MAKERS, GABRIELLE RAYMOND ...
A team of scientists led by CU Boulder has identified 30 new areas critical for conserving biodiversity in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica. In a study published Aug. 15 in the journal ...
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) will host Greg Helms, manager of Ocean Conservancy’s Fish Conservation Program, in a presentation that focuses on the region’s pivotal role in global ocean ...
A transparent goby fish drifted through the darkness, its skeleton visible through paper-thin skin. Nearby, a sea slug wore ...
Residents of Cornwall, United Kingdom, were horrified to find a thresher shark washed up on their beaches recently, according to Forbes. "While difficult to say for certain, early findings suggest the ...
Almost 1,800 marine animals were killed or injured by ocean plastics over a 10-year period in U.S. coastal waters, according to records compiled by the conservation organization Oceana. In a report ...
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