As wildlife tourism grows, scientists are asking a bigger question: can we bring people closer to nature without reshaping the ecosystems they came to see?
A fish trap is placed in a quiet Florida canal known for exotic species. After waiting hours, the trap is finally checked. Inside are colorful cichlids rarely seen in the wild. Some of them look like ...
Occurred on December 28, 2025 / Palau Info from Licensor: "I was on a trip in Palau with my family and on this day my dad and ...
Conservation groups are challenging the Marine Stewardship Council's "sustainable" label on Antarctic krill fishing, citing localized overharvesting and ecosystem risk.
The SS United States, the cruise liner that once ruled the waves, is being prepared for deliberate sinking off the Florida ...
From fantasy photoshoots in the Maldives, to kelp forest "strolls" along California's Catalina Island and Taiwan's luxe hotel swims, swimming in a tail is different wherever you do it.
WWF objects to MSC certification of Antarctic krill fishery and urges establishment of network of Marine Protected Area in ...
There is a silence in the night sky that has bothered me for as long as I can remember. ” That observation, attributed to ...
The Mediterranean Sea is widely perceived as having a low tsunami risk. History and recent modeling technology have demonstrated that destructive waves have already hit the French coast and could do ...
Periods of economic restriction and uncertainty have long reset consumer priorities, preferences, and practices in the food ...
First it was Whale Wars, now it’s krill wars. The groups that took on Japanese whaling in Antarctica now have a new industry in their sights.
East Boothbay, Maine, U.S.A.-based Bigelow Laboratory of Ocean Sciences has partnered with aquaculture investment firm Hatch Blue to launch “a first of its kind” blue biotech innovation studio to aid ...