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An amateur beekeeper has accidentally discovered a plastic-eating caterpillar that could help address global plastic pollution.
Today, May 9, more than 150 scientists from around the world sent a letter to Congress urging the passage of the Shark Fin Trade Elimination Act
Reef-World Foundation interviews a dive-resort employee who made the leap from bartending to become an environmentally responsible dive guide
Greenpeace protests Coca-Cola and the role it plays in ocean plastic pollution with a giant sculpture outside their London headquarters.
In this series of articles, we’ll profile conservation organizations focused on ocean protection. Today we’re profiling Reef Check.
A Virgin Start-Up-backed company, ARC Marine, is creating an artificial reef at premier U.K. dive site Vobster Quay in 2017.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the Dixie Arrow.
Do movies like “Finding Nemo” and “Finding Dory” ultimately help or hurt the marine environment? The answer’s not black and white.
NOAA’s Ocean Guardian Dive Club can help diving kids develop an appreciation for, and knowledge of, ocean conservation
The Vancouver board of parks and recreation voted in March to ban the importation and display of captive cetaceans at Vancouver Aquarium
The Cayman Coral nursery program launched on Earth Day 2016 with high hopes for success. How is it doing now?
Renowned marine artist Wyland is auctioning off an original painted scuba tank, with the proceeds going to charity.
In a bit of positive environmental news, Indonesia pledges to reduce plastic waste 70 percent by 2025.
In this series of articles, we’ll look at conservation organizations linked to ocean protection. Today we’re talking with Blue Ventures.
The Reef-World Foundation is launching a series of videos on how to make each dive greener: Green Your Fins.
The Kodiak Queen, a former Navy fuel barge, survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. In March 2017, it will become an underwater art installation and new dive site in the British Virgin Islands.
Concern is rising after all-time low sightings of the endangered North Atlantic right whale during their 2017 winter breeding season.