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Marine Conservation

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.

Here's What Happens to an Island When Tourists Disappear

Travel contractions in Cozumel, Boracay, and Sipadan offer a rare glimpse into its impact on small islands. Is Cuba's tight control of Gardens of the Queen a better model?

Seven Great Destinations for Photographing Coral

Here are the best places to snap colorful coralscapes, from Fiji to Cuba.

Bonaire's 'Mangrove Maniacs' Restore the Ocean's Nursery

The Mangrove Maniacs of Bonaire, fishermen, volunteers and students are researching and preserving the Lac Bay lagoon, a nearly 250- acre nursery in the island’s southeast region.

The Last Ocean: Saving the Ross Sea

Over just a few decades, climate change has transformed the very fundamentals of Antarctica's environment. We must find the will to save the Ross Sea.

Introducing The New PADI AWARE Foundation

PADI® and Project AWARE® announce the new PADI AWARE Foundation.

Meet the Company Creating Sushi that Heals the Ocean

Urchinomics aims to ranch urchins for uni, a luxury sushi ingredient, in a way that restores kelp forests, fish populations and carbon sequestration.

10 Great Citizen Science Dives

These eco-conscious dive objectives will ensure your dive has a positive impact.