Editorial: Embrace proposed rules to protect manatees
It is a unique, Florida experience: Visitors to Three Sisters Springs in Citrus County are nearly guaranteed in the winter months to see crowds of manatees and even have a […]
It is a unique, Florida experience: Visitors to Three Sisters Springs in Citrus County are nearly guaranteed in the winter months to see crowds of manatees and even have a […]
By: Bob Berwyn Duke University researchers say community based conservation measures also needed Staff Report FRISCO —Hawaii’s spinner dolphins need federal regulations limiting human access to resting areas, but that […]
By: Lizette Alvarez BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARK, Fla. — For 15 years, officials, environmentalists, fishermen and boaters have struggled to put together a plan to protect one of South Florida’s jewels […]
By: candace_calloway_whiting “Ocean Kingdom is the first phase of transforming the last of the undeveloped Pearl River Delta islands into what Mr. Su describes as the “Orlando of China” which […]
By: Alicia Villegas Spanish seafood supplier Ricardo Fuentes e Hijos harvested the world’s first land-farmed Atlantic bluefin tuna in early December, the company’s deputy director David Martinez told Undercurrent News. […]
By: Brian Stallard Giant clams have been a hard-to-miss part of coral reef ecosystems for the greater part of the last 38 million years. However, experts will be quick to admit […]
Gliding through these gorgeous isles, meet green sea turtles, “boat boys” who feed and outfit you, and history in turquoise. By: Eric Vohr, For The Inquirer Unspoiled white-sand beaches, turquoise-blue […]
THE vast yet beautiful Northern Territory drew more local and international travellers this year than any of the past five. The National Visitor Survey showed 1.34 million visitors ticked the […]
By: Elizabeth Paulat Many of us have seen the photos of plastic refuse in the ocean, the large islands of bags and waste that collect at tidal crossroads. Yet when […]
Katrina Alegado, an eighth grade science teacher at Twin Falls Middle School, has been accepted into Ecology Project International’s Marine Education Fellowship in Costa Rica, April 18 to 25. She […]
The distressed seal was stranded in the middle of a field in Newton-le-Willows, near St Helens, Merseyside By: Emily Gosden, and agencies A seal had to be rescued from a […]
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican authorities are proposing a $37 million plan to ban gillnet fishing in most of the upper Sea of Cortez to save the critically endangered vaquita […]
In March 2008 in New Zealand, Department of Conservation worker Malcolm Smith was alerted by a local man that two pygmy sperm whales, a mother and her calf, had been […]
By Richardson Dhalai ON December 17 last year, a leak along a Petrotrin sea line dumped several thousand gallons of Bunker C fuel oil into the Gulf of Paria. One […]
By: Chad Gillis cgillis@news-press.com The death toll started on Dec. 3 near Highlands Beach, one of the most beautiful stretches of sand and palm trees in all of Everglades National […]
Some of these individuals died after long, full lives. Others had lives cut short in retaliation for working to protect their forests and communities. Take a look at some of […]
Believe it or not, environmental protection is written into the constitution. By: Esha Chhabra Bhutan’s prime minister has been busy test-driving cars in the mountainous country. Why? The Bhutanese are […]
A Deakin University marine scientist is asking coastal Victorian and Tasmanian locals and summer holidaymakers to help save one of the ocean’s biggest yet most elusive endangered creatures. Professor Graeme […]
By Jenny Staletovich ǀ Miami Herald MIAMI — As the oceans absorb more carbon on a planet increasingly choked by greenhouse gases, scientists worry its reefs — the great storm-deflecting […]
By: T.V. Padma It’s time they came out of their shells. It seems the world’s largest molluscs, the giant clams of the Indo-Pacific coral reefs, have been doing a huge […]