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Marine Conservation

How to Nominate a Hope Spot

Syliva Earle's nonprofit Mission Blue is always looking to help locals defend their waters.

My Island Nation Rallied to Fight An Oil Spill. Here's What We Learned.

Oil filled an iconic conservation areas of Mauritius last summer. It helped us remember how much our oceans mean to us. We cannot afford to forget again.

Panama Expands Largest MPA to Surpass 30 by 30 Goals

The Cordillera de Coiba marine protected area is now nearly 38,000 square miles. A management plan is set to be implemented this fall.

This Seal Identifies Ocean-Friendly Businesses

Bonaires' exclusive Blue Destination Company Certification helps travelers find operators that value sea sustainability.

Can Lab-Grown Fish Fillets Fight Overfishing?

BlueNalu, a California biotech company at the forefront of cellular aquaculture, thinks growing fish flesh in the lab could lower demand for wild seafood.

Artists Sail the Open Ocean to Reimagine Marine Science

The Artist-in-Residence program aboard the R/V *Falkor* gives scientists and artists the opportunity to work side by side with cutting-edge data.

Meet the Turtle Nonprofit Pushing for an MPA from Cocos Island to the Galapagos

The Turtle Island Restoration Network aims to protect migrating animals as they move through open ocean between nationally-protected waters.

Meet the Dog Sniffing Orca Poop for Science

Eba, the scat sniffing canine, can locate orca excrement in the water up to one mile away. Researchers analyze her finds to assess why the whale populations are decreasing.

Caribbean Reef Restoration Program Aims to Accelerate Coral Recovery

Ocean-Shot, a first-of-its-kind conservation program in Antigua and Barbuda, has a three-prong program it hopes will speed up coral restoration.