Protecting our planet’s ecosystems and natural resources is a big job, and no one can do it alone. Collaboration between
Continue reading "Seamount Expedition Sets Out in Raja Ampat, Indonesia"

Protecting our planet’s ecosystems and natural resources is a big job, and no one can do it alone. Collaboration between
Continue reading "Seamount Expedition Sets Out in Raja Ampat, Indonesia"
Seventy-five percent of the world’s coral reefs are threatened by human activities, according to Reefs at Risk Revisited, a new
Here at CI, many of our marine conservation activities are grand in nature, focused on connecting distant ecosystems and forging
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The scenario is all too common on fishing boats across the ocean — a shark is caught, its fins are
Continue reading "Shark Population Declines Need to be Curbed Now"
“The ocean is our biggest asset — and it’s in trouble.” This is the message Dr. Greg Stone, noted oceanographer,
Continue reading "Davos Update: Dr. Greg Stone on the Economic Value of Oceans"
I’ve been a scientific explorer for most of my adult life, and this work has taken me all over the
Continue reading "Phoenix Islands: The Holy Grail of the Ocean"
Emily Pidgeon is attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Cancun, Mexico. Read other posts about CI’s
Several weeks ago, Sebastian Troeng — vice president of CI’s Global Marine division — blogged about a recent encounter with
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TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is a non-profit known for bringing together some of the world’s most innovative thinkers to spread
Continue reading "Greg Stone’s TED Talk: Saving the Ocean One Island at a Time"
As the world’s nations hash out a plan for curbing the extinction crisis at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Continue reading "Close Encounter: A Manta Ray at Magic Mountain"