Pinned‘Nobel Prize for Environment’ awarded to Ocean Whistleblowers calling for high seas fishing banDaniel Pauly and Rashid Sumaila are awarded the 2023 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement for their rigorous scientific work to end…Feb 23, 2023Feb 23, 2023
Everyone’s invited — the 2024 FishBase and SeaLifeBase SymposiumAttention all marine enthusiasts, researchers, and ocean advocates!Jul 31Jul 31
Fun under the sun: let’s shell-ebrate!It’s been a while since I last went on a trip to La Union — it was a memorable experience given that it was one of the few times I was…Feb 29Feb 29
Dive in! It’s Freshwater Dolphin Day!FACT: The Dolphins are the first to complete a perfect 14–0 regular season AND win the Super Bowl in 1972. They are also… wait, we’re not…Oct 27, 2023Oct 27, 2023
Pigs can’t fly but maybe they can..swim?The ocean harbors an astonishing diversity of life, including some of the most bizarre and extraordinary creatures on Earth. Life has…Aug 9, 2023Aug 9, 2023
Devastating Consequences: An Oil Spill in the Center of Marine BiodiversityAn oil spill is a catastrophic event where large quantities of petroleum or crude oil are unintentionally released into the environment…Apr 12, 2023Apr 12, 2023
New AquaMaps Coordinator visits Q-quatics in the PhilippinesDr. Gabriel Reygondeau succeeds AquaMaps project founder Dr. Rainer Froese as AquaMaps Coordinator, where he hopes to bring AquaMaps to the…Feb 21, 2023Feb 21, 2023
Species Spotlight: Aliger gigas, the Queen ConchIf you’ve ever wondered where sea shells come from, you might be surprised to know that most of them actually come from marine animals…Oct 3, 2022Oct 3, 2022
World Oceans Week 2022 — Deng PalomaresEarth’s oceans are being severely damaged by climate change, pollution, overfishing and other destructive, human-caused shockwaves.Jun 8, 2022Jun 8, 2022