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New Ambassador Program Announced By Mother of Corals

A new ambassador program has been launched by the non-profit organization Mother of Corals.

Engineers Uncover Nanoplastics In the Oceans

Engineers from the University of Notre Dame have, for the first time, shown nanoplastics occurring in waters around the world.

Documentary About OceanGate Submersible Tragedy Airs This Week

A documentary about the OceanGate Expeditions submersible that imploded while diving to the Titanic and killing all aboard is airing this week on US television.

Trapped Orcas Escape From Drift Ice

A pod of killer whales that earlier this week became trapped by drift ice off the coast of the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido were able to free themselves, according to multiple media reports.

New Law In Chile Will Protect Kelp Forests

Following campaigning by ocean advocacy group Oceana and local communities, Chile's Congress recently passed what's called the "Benthic Law" that will help preserve the country's offshore kelp forests.

Mission Blue Unveils New ‘Maputaland’ Hope Spot

The folks at Mission Blue have unveiled a new Hope Spot that straddles the border between Mozambique and South Africa.

Anthony’s Key Resort Showcases Its Conservation Efforts

Anthony’s Key Resort in Roatan, Honduras highlighted its efforts in conservation, showing that it is much more than just a stunning resort and relaxing vacation.

Researchers Quantify The Number Of Hooked Tarpon Eaten By Hammerheads

Researchers have quantified the number of Atlantic tarpon hammerheads take when hooked on a line in a certain area of the Florida Keys.

Adopt A Goblin Shark For Valentine’s Day

Special limited-edition Goblin Shark Adoptions from Shark Angels are available, just in time for Valentine's Day.

Women In Ocean Science Releases 2923 Report

Women in Ocean Science has released its 2023 Impact Report.

Scientists Reveal Photos Of Baby Great White Shark

Scientists have historically had very little data about Great White sharks when they are young, which is why recently released photos of a baby Great White are such a big deal.

Dead North Atlantic Right Whale Calf Found Off Massachusetts

A North Atlantic Right Whale calf was found this week on the shore of the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.

New Study Looks At Thresher Shark’s Tail Movements

A new study has shown the mechanics behind the machete-like tail movements of thresher sharks.

New Survey Gathers Hi-Res Ocean Floor Imagery

A new Fully Autonomous Marine Protected Area Seafloor Survey has just been completed by The National Oceanography Centre in the UK.

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