Browsing: Nature
On May 4th, 2024, something extraordinary happened off the coast of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands: a deep sea…
Marine protected areas are often framed as one of the most powerful tools we have for ocean conservation. Draw lines…
The ocean beyond national borders has long been a frontier of freedom for shipping, fishing, and resource extraction, leading to…
Only urgent and radical action can prevent systemic breakdown affecting our economy, food supply and national security. This was the…
The first time you see an oceanic manta ray (Mobula birostris) glide near the surface of our sun-dappled ocean waters,…
The great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) has long captured the imagination of divers and scientists alike. With its unmistakable T-shaped…
Imagine standing on the edge of a misty mangrove at dawn, the water dark and still, knowing that beneath the…
At first glance, Mike Vincent thought he was staring at… well, who knows what. Driftwood, maybe? The tide low and…
When the Maldives declared its waters a shark sanctuary in 2010, it made history. The small island nation banned all…
The ocean feels endless — a boundless body of blue that stretches beyond the horizon, a world so vast it…












