Category: Eco

If You Can’t Beat It, Eat It

If You Can’t Beat It, Eat It

You can see it in 1980’s movies, almost like it’s another character actor. Whether it’s…

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Who is the Stephen Hawking of the Sea?

Who is the Stephen Hawking of the Sea?

Stephen Hawking passed away this week, marking a huge loss in the study of the…

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It’s Time to Clean Up

It’s Time to Clean Up

 Trash crowds a beach in Northern Taiwan. Photo: Madlen Muller, Deepblu Things happen over and…

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Humpback Hero Saves Snorkeler

Humpback Hero Saves Snorkeler

The rescue begins. Photo Credit: Caters News Agency Marine biologist Nan Hauser has spent decades…

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The Odd World of the Black Market Turtle Trade

The Odd World of the Black Market Turtle Trade

These turtles, believed to be headed for Hong Kong, were confiscated in the Philippines. Photo: Sabine…

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On the Front Lines: The Green Fins’ Approach to Coral Reef Protection

On the Front Lines: The Green Fins’ Approach to Coral Reef Protection

A variety of corals form an outcrop on Flynn Reef, part of the Great Barrier…

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Freediving for a Cause: The Watermen Project and Shark Conservation

Freediving for a Cause: The Watermen Project and Shark Conservation

William Winram tagging a hammerhead shark during an expedition in collaboration with the Bimini Shark Lab in…

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An Eleventh-Hour Attempt to Save the Vaquita

An Eleventh-Hour Attempt to Save the Vaquita

The vaquita porpoise has become a rare sight © Associated Press The world’s most endangered…

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Plenty More Fish in the Sea? Sustainable Seafood and Where to Find It

Plenty More Fish in the Sea? Sustainable Seafood and Where to Find It

Global fisheries are in a state of crisis. Technological advancements in commercial fishing and a…

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Changing Perspectives, Saving Sharks: Shark Guardian

Changing Perspectives, Saving Sharks: Shark Guardian

Not as tough as they look, sharks are just out for survival like the rest…

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