Oceana scientist Caitlynn Birch explains how environmental DNA, or eDNA, helps us understand and protect the oceans ...
Scientists from around the world are calling for urgent action to protect, restore, and sustainably manage one of the ocean's least known yet most important ecosystems: the Marine Animal Forests. The ...
Sawfish — with their long, toothed snouts that resemble saw blades — are being caught as bycatch in Australia’s largest tropical prawn fishery. In the warm, shallow azure waters off northern Australia ...
The High Seas Treaty has entered into force, establishing the first legally binding global framework to protect the ...
A treaty on paper won’t save the ocean. What matters now is turning words into action,” said Oceana’s Chief Scientist Dr. Katie Matthews ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock Scientists are buzzing after the discovery of a new predator nearly 8,000 meters below the ocean's surface.
Young people are not just calling for change, they are already driving it. Institutions, cities, and leaders need to listen'' ...