
Deep-sea marine heatwaves could outpace surface extremes, study finds
Marine heatwaves on the seafloor are expected to become more frequent than those at the ocean surface, a new...
Read the latest news on marine conservation including Dunkirk little Ships, coral and seagrass. A wide mix of global projects looking to protect the ocean, what’s in it, and what sails upon it
Marine heatwaves on the seafloor are expected to become more frequent than those at the ocean surface, a new...
Michael Walther, athlete and climate advocate, is preparing to undertake a solo, unsupported stand-up paddleboard (SUP) 6,000-kilometre crossing of...
Yesterday (21 May) a fleet of 66 vessels set sail from Ramsgate, Kent, to commemorate the 85th anniversary of...
Boatbuilder and adventure lifestyle brand Arksen, along with the 10% For The Ocean organisation, are co-producing a new feature...
Llanthony, a recently restored 77-foot 1934 Camper & Nicholsons motor yacht, will journey to Dunkirk this May to commemorate...
Propspeed has announced a partnership with The International SeaKeepers Society (SeaKeepers), a Monaco-based non-profit that facilitates oceanographic research aboard...
A huge 300 to 500-year-old coral reef has been discovered near the Soloman Islands by the National Geographic Society’s...
In a collaborative effort to protect the seagrass beds, Advanced Mooring System (AMS) marker buoys have been installed off...
The Wildlife Trust is set to launch National Marine Week with this year’s theme Sea the Connection, inviting people...
The ReMEDIES seagrass restoration project, funded by the EU LIFE programme, is heading into its final six months. Seagrass,...
Hawaii’s Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) has approved a $117,000 fine to be issued to the operators of...