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Supported by the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA) through the UK’s Blue Planet Fund, the United Nations ...
Given that the ocean covers 70% of our planet there is no single entity, whether nation, state, non-profit, or otherwise that can cover the expanse of territory nor the myriad of issues facing our ...
From coral nurseries to glass-bottom submersibles and underwater cleanups, this eco-forward getaway invites guests to take ...
Imagine waking up to a world where gentle breezes turned savage, familiar coastlines froze, and rainforests shriveled under ...
You wouldn’t be entirely wrong as some of the loudest animals are indeed very large, and larger animals tend to have bigger ...
When we think of the ocean, what often comes to mind are familiar sights– coral reefs, fishing boats, and waves breaking along the shore. But just a few hundred metres below the surface, the ...
The trend travel guide "Lonely Planet" has once again recommended dozens of travel destinations for the year 2025 in its new ...
Egypt is currently advancing efforts to declare the entire Red Sea coastline a protected area, which would raise the ...
Beneath the ocean surface, a global mission is underway that could reshape our understanding of our planet. Inspired by Sir ...
Sailing through the Vaipua Channel over the deep blue waters observing Marine Protected Areas near Lualoli, Maninita, and Taula, and exploring eco-tourism and reef restoration opportunities around ...
Docked on a liveaboard about 60 miles south of Jucaro, Cuba, one diver ditches 5G for a distraction-free week among the ...