Four women, all marine scientists, plan to row 3000 miles across Atlantic Ocean
Four women, all marine scientists, are training in Palm Harbor for the ultimate test of physical and mental endurance.
Global ocean conservation in B. C hopes to build on Montreal agreements
Significant announcements expected on ocean protection initiatives.
Paying fishers to ease off sharks and rays is cost-effective conservation
Paying fishers in Indonesia to not catch sharks and rays could be a cost-effective way of conserving these species, a new study suggests.
Pet ashes used to regrow ocean reefs in what could be Florida’s first memorial pet reef
The reef ball’s textured allows for coral growth and will become a shelter for fish and other marine life.
Government of Canada advancing on goal of creating 10 new national marine conservation areas with new policy direction
The Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced a new policy to guide the establishment and management of national marine conservation areas (NMCAs), helping to advance the Government of Canada’s goal to create ten new NMCAs.