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Marine Conservation

Scientists Unveil Robotic Fish That Consumes Microplastics

The prototype robo-fish, created by researchers at Sichuan University, absorbs microplastics as it moves through the water.

How to Safely Collect Marine Debris

Diver safety is always the top priority. These tools and lessons will help you safely execute a Dive Against Debris without incident.

Solving Ocean Conservation Woes from "K to Grey" on Saba

Saba holds a monthlong conservation festival called Sea & Learn that gives locals the opportunity learn what they can do for the surrounding sea.

Island Ecosystem Advocate Duane Silverstein Named July Sea Hero

His nonprofit, Seacology, has launched 375 projects in 64 nations, protecting a total of over 1.4 million acres of threatened island terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

Your Eco-Friendly Guide for a Cozumel Scuba Diving Trip

Here’s how to reivew a dive shop’s website for sustainable action and four sustainable dive shops operating in Cozumel.

Meet the Organization Turning Marine Debris Into Incredible Art

With Washed Ashore, an Oregon nonprofit, art is crafted out of plastic debris collected from beaches by volunteers of all ages.

Berlin Food Truck Dishes Up Invasive Species Delights

Holycarp! wants to turn sustainability from sacrifice to pleasure, one dish at a time.

Eight Dive Operators Having Fun with Eco-Tourism

Dive operators are sustainable travel to new heights by helping turtles, planting sea grass, and more.

Giant Tortoise Believed Extinct for 100 Years Found Alive in Galápagos

A male fantastic giant tortoise collected from the Galápagos in 1906 was believed to be the only one until a female, discovered in 2019, was genetically confirmed to be the same species.