Project AWARE’s countdown to the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES CoP17) – to be...
WASHINGTON, DC – It’s the dawn of a new era for whales and dolphins retired by entertainment facilities or unlikely to thrive in the wild, thanks to...
Sea Shepherd Global’s new ship ‘The Ocean Warrior’ will be launched in September to join the organisation’s Global fleet. It will be Sea Shepherd Global’s first...
Could you live without single use plastic? UK households use over 1.5 million tonnes of plastic packaging in a year, but it’s estimated more than two...
Watching David Attenborough on our TV screens has inspired many to love marine life. He has brought the underwater world into the living rooms of millions...
The Marine Conservation Society (MCS) says it is delighted to hear that the UK Government is considering a ban on the use of microbeads in cosmetics...
Conservation International (CI)’s Mark Erdmann previously blogged about the Bird’s Head Seascape surpassing the milestone of 1750 reef fish species recorded, leaving no doubt as to...
We live in a time where the conservation of our oceans & seas has become critical. We must act now, but sometimes it can be difficult...
Dive Industry leaders say it is a 365-day commitment to keep Cayman’s environment a major tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world The beaches,...
A bubblebath cashing in on the popularity of Disney’s Finding Nemo, which is the most watched film about sealife, is among the a host of bathroom...
BSAC Dive Leader Lucy Deans is one very determined environmentalist. In less than 3 months based in El Quseir in the Red Sea, she has cleared...
‘Ghost Fishing’ is what fishing gear does when it has been lost, dumped or abandoned. Imagine a fishing net that gets snagged on a reef or...