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Marine Conservation

World’s Largest Coral Restoration Program Kicks Off With Hope Reef

The world's largest coral restoration project, Hope Reef in Indonesia, is a project of Mars Inc., which owns the cat food brand SHEBA®.

How to Reduce Your Food’s Carbon Footprint on a Liveaboard Trip

A third of all food produced in the world gets wasted — follow these simple steps to help reduce waste on your next liveaboard trip.

How Has the Pandemic Helped the Ocean?

The COVID pandemic illuminated a several paths forward to improving marine health. Will we take any of them?

No Room For Invasive Species In The Florida Keys

For Earth Week, Rainbow Reef Dive Center in Key Largo hosted conservation dives and an Eco-Fair bringing together divers, brands and nonprofits for our oceans.

Ocean Advocate Samantha Whitcraft Named Sea Hero

Samantha Whitcraft earns Sea Hero honors for dedicating her life to protecting our oceans and all that lies within.

The Ocean Cleanup Unveils Updated River Debris Extractor

The nonprofit aims to deploy 1,000 Interceptors in the next 5 years stem the flow of ocean pollution coming from rivers.

UK to Launch History’s Largest Underwater Monitoring System

The U.K will install cameras in 10 overseas territories for a four-month-long, roughly $3 million project to monitor more than 1 million square miles of sea with BRUVS. Data from the program will inform future conservation efforts.

Bottom Trawling Releases as Much Carbon as Global Aviation, Study Says

Researchers found the fishing method releases a gigaton of carbon every year, which could worsen climate destabilization.

Coral Reefs Star in Australian COVID Recovery Effort

A $3.2 million COVID aid program is enabling seventeen Queensland operators to pay their staff to take part in reef restoration and monitoring activities through June.