The Ocean Cleanup, the Dutch foundation developing advanced technologies to rid the oceans of plastic, has presented the initial findings of its Aerial Expedition – a series...
Project AWARE Communications Manager Domino Albert is at CITES CoP17, an important week for sharks and rays. To find out more about Project AWARE, visit www.projectaware.org.
After 13 Species Listed in Plenary, NGOs look to implementation, remaining threats Conservationists are delighted that CITES* Parties have officially listed devil rays, thresher sharks, and...
Read Part 1 of Pierre-Yves’ Galapagos blog here. Ocean, how I missed you. Wild and free, alive. Still full of promise, mystery and surprise. A blood...
BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit (BLUE) has announced two distinguished recipients of its 2016 Legacy Awards – ocean filmmaker Greg MacGillivray, and ocean voyager...
Countries Must Now Finalize Decisions in Plenary Later This Week In a highly anticipated Committee session yesterday, proposals to list devil rays, thresher sharks, and the...
The secret life of Lugworms – ‘citizen scientists’ needed to help shed light on the sex-life of this important coastal species Love is in the air...
Dr Ryan Kempster is a shark biologist and founder of the non-profit organisation Support Our Sharks (SOS). He obtained his B.Sc. (2005) and M.Sc. (2007) in...
Project AWARE’s Silent Auction is back with even more prizes and opportunities to support ocean protection. Running until October 22nd, Project AWARE is using this international celebration...
The inaugural Sharkfest was held in Bristol on Saturday 24th September and has been hailed as a huge success by both the organisers and those who...
Cuba & Norway Help US & EU Win Stronger Finning Ban Despite Japan’s Objection Greenland Sharks Get Spotlight While Skates Remain At-Risk In a rare vote,...
The Galapagos… the word itself is enough to inspire awe and make you think of an iguana. Far from the agitations of society, smack on the...