How Our Kids Can Save the Planet
Read any news about the environment and it’s a confusing mass of contradictory claim and counter claim, but our children can help.
Read any news about the environment and it’s a confusing mass of contradictory claim and counter claim, but our children can help.
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna (ICCAT) is holding its annual meeting in Agadir, Morocco, from the 12th to the 19th of November.
On November 6th, 2012, the government of Mozambique announced the creation of the largest marine protected area in Africa.
As the dust begins to settle after a lengthy election season in the United States, many of Mission Blue’s U.S. partners are once again gearing up to begin their policy work.
Similar to people in danger, corals under attack do what anyone might do — they call for help.
In waters just a few miles from San Francisco, researchers have found never-before-seen habitats that are proving to be a melting pot.
Chilean seabass (Dissocstichus eleginoides), also known as the Patagonia toothfish, is a deep-water fish found in the Southern Ocean off of Chile, Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand south of 40 degrees latitude.
Ten thousand feet below the ocean's surface, the seafloor is a dark, desolate, and dangerous place where even the most benign-looking creatures can be deadly predators. Recently, a team of scientists discovered an unlikely new carnivorous species.
Earlier this year, people from around the world united in person and online to participate in the Social Good Summit in New York City.
Mission Blue founder Dr. Sylvia Earle and sand artist Peter Donnelly send a message that the Southern Ocean needs increased protection. Watch the video below.
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