The world’s oceans absorb nearly a third of global carbon dioxide emissions. Seagrass beds, in particular, are carbon-storing powerhouses. While less than 1% of the seafloor is made up of seagrass ...
With less than 10% of global plastic recycled and the rest wreaking havoc on ecosystems, a team of Japanese scientists has ...
Exploring the depths of Bajos del Norte and Alacranes Reef in Mexico Expeditions play a pivotal role in Oceana’s campaigns to ...
Like the Hubble before it, the James Webb Telescope has given us images of deep space that challenge our view of the universe; and our place in it. Every day we discover new galaxies, stars, and ...
A new initiative by the International Seabed Authority has set an ambitious goal, and our team is one of the first to be involved.
Reefs are paying the price for new housing developments — and state marine protection alone can’t stop human waste from ...
Last week, the California Coastal Commission signed off on a massive $175-million seawall project at the south end of San Francisco’s Ocean Beach. City planners and officials say the Ocean Beach ...
Scientists uncovered the "mystery mollusk," a strange glowing sea creature lurking in the ocean's midnight depths.
A $175 million seawall project will shore up a wastewater treatment plant and a sewage tunnel on the southern end of San Francisco's Ocean Beach to help protect the area from erosion.
Researchers have discovered a remarkable new species of sea slug that lives in the deep sea. Nicknamed the 'mystery mollusc,' the nudibranch Bathydevius caudactylus swims through the ocean's midnight ...
SEE ALSO: A dominant shark lurks in the deep, dark ocean. Meet the ... like a Venus fly trap plant," the institute explains. It's a hermaphrodite (like other sea slugs), and exploits its ...