The ocean is vital for oxygen, food supply, and carbon storage. At its core is phytoplankton—microscopic algae that produce biomass through photosynthesis, using nutrients, CO2, and sunlight.
I want to begin this column by acknowledging how this year’s holidays coincided with a storm surge that battered our shoreline, including the Santa Cruz Wharf and the Santa ...
China is the world's top fish consumer and is spending billions on technology designed to restock the oceans. But will this ...
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From lamps crafted from preserved sheep stomachs to towering sculptures made of seaweed, freshly appointed Royal Designer for ...
As we look ahead to the BEFF and beyond, we must make one thing crystal clear: investing in the ocean is investing in our collective future.
"The ocean is our life," he says ... "but it's also our responsibility to protect this ecosystem so we can continue to ...
Following the demise of the dinosaurs, Earth’s temperature spiked and put the ocean in a state of turmoil, and the early ...
“The most dreaded bit of ocean on the globe – and rightly so,” Alfred Lansing wrote of explorer Ernest Shackleton’s 1916 voyage across it in a small lifeboat. It is, of course, the Drake ...
The Snow Leopard Foundation (SLF) joined the global community in celebrating International Mountain Day 2024, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding high altitude ecosystems and supporting the ...
Climate change impacts not only life on land but also the largely unexplored deep-sea ecosystem, home to unique and largely unexplored fauna. Deep-sea animals, which have adapted to stable and extreme ...
Names associated with the ocean (or water in general) hold a special place in my heart. One of my friends who lives with his family out in California lives near the ocean, and all of them have names ...