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Jupiter Beach Sea Turtle Nesting Season Is Now Underway

Turtle nesting season is fully underway at Jupiter Beach in Florida.

Sea Urchin Microbiomes Under the Microscope

A new study at UC Santa Barbara is investigating what sea urchin microbiomes are made from.

National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Releases Report On 2020 Marine Debris Removal

The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation has released a report on the marine debris removal work it supported in 2020 at the Florida Keys and Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuaries.

How To Help The Caymans Government Stem The Onset Of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease

The Cayman Islands government is asking for Divemasters to help with putting antibiotics on reefs to protect them from Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease.

Portsmouth’s Mary Rose Gets U.K. Government Grant

The Mary Rose has received a British government grant to help the Trust that maintains the old ship recover from the pandemic and to reopen in line with government guidelines.

40 Sharks, Rays Join The Endangered Species List

Forty species of sharks and rays have been reclassified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Do Octopuses Dream Like Us?

A new study in Brazil suggests octopuses may have a similar sleep cycle to humans.

‘The ANZAC Dive’: Australian, New Zealander Dive To Challenger Deep

Australian Tim Macdonald and New Zealander Rob McCallum this week set a depth record for both nations.

Apple TV+ Documentary ‘The Year Earth Changed’ To Premiere On Earth Day 2021

A new documentary filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic and narrated by Sir David Attenborough will premiere via Apple TV+ this coming Earth Day.

Scientists Are Developing A Really Cool New Navigation System To Help UUVs Find Their Way In The Ocean Depths

Scientists are developing special navigation systems that allow unmanned underwater vehicles to navigate the ocean depths for longer periods, gathering scientific data as they go.

Mural Added To Miami School To Commemorate Florida Shark Fin Ban

A new mural was painted on the wall of a school this week in Miami, Florida to commemorate the passage of legislation banning the shark fin trade.

Marine Debris Isn’t Always Small And Easily Removed

Marine debris can sometimes be a lot bigger, as in actual boats themselves washed up on beaches after major storms, and disposing them can be a real hassle.

Deepest Shipwreck Ever Discovered Identified As U.S. World War 2 Destroyer

A section of wreckage belonging to a sunken U.S. World War II destroyer off the Philippines is the deepest shipwreck ever found.

Activists Want The Maldives To Keep Its Prohibition On Shark Killing

The Maldives' Fisheries Ministry is contemplating legalizing the killing of sharks in its waters, and activists are actively working to make sure that doesn't happen.

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