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Iceland’s whaling paradox (commentary)
Micah Garen
13 Oct 2023
Record North Atlantic heat sees phytoplankton decline, fish shift to Arctic
Juliette Portala
12 Oct 2023
To protect the oceans, we must map them (commentary)
Dawn Wright
10 Aug 2023
Seafloor life abounds around hydrothermal vents hot enough to melt lead
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
5 May 2023
Good fisheries management, if enforced, can help sharks and rays recover
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
3 Feb 2023
More than half of reef sharks and rays threatened with extinction, study shows
Basten Gokkon
17 Jan 2023
‘It was a shark operation’: Q&A with Indonesian crew abused on Chinese shark-finning boat
Philip Jacobson and Basten Gokkon
2 Dec 2022
A new tool to peer into fishing networks: Q&A with Austin Brush of C4ADS
Melati Kaye
21 Nov 2022
How Mitsubishi vacuumed up tuna from a rogue Chinese fishing fleet
Annelise Giseburt
10 Nov 2022
‘There are solutions to these abuses’: Q&A with Steve Trent on how China can rein in illegal fishing
Philip Jacobson
3 Nov 2022
Exclusive: Shark finning rampant across Chinese tuna firm’s fleet
Philip Jacobson and Basten Gokkon
1 Nov 2022
Wrong trend for right whales amid ‘devastating’ population decline
Mongabay.com
25 Oct 2022
Greenland shark, world’s longest-living vertebrate, gets long-awaited protection
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
6 Oct 2022
U.S. charts course for adopting ropeless fishing to reduce whale deaths
John Cannon
21 Sep 2022
Where do the guitarfish go? Scientists and fishers team up to find out
Mike DiGirolamo
22 Jul 2022
Noise pollution spooks whales the way predators would, study finds
Grace Hansen
7 Jun 2022
Can we save the spiky yellow woodlouse, one of the most endangered isopods? (commentary)
Nick D’Onofrio
27 May 2022
‘There’s hope’ for North Atlantic right whales: Q&A with filmmaker Nadine Pequeneza
John Cannon
16 Feb 2022
El Niño takes a toll on southern right whales in the Atlantic Ocean
Brian Phan
1 Dec 2021
Geneticists have identified new groups of tiger sharks to protect
Graycen Wheeler
30 Nov 2021
Advocates welcome halt to shortfin mako shark fishing, call for longer ban
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
25 Nov 2021
From the ocean floor, a startup livestreams the rise of coral cities
Claire Turrell
10 Nov 2021
Deep seabed mining is risky. If something goes wrong, who will pay for it?
Ian Morse
8 Oct 2021
Two threatened whale groups had a mini baby boom, but not because of lockdown
Laurel Neme
5 Oct 2021
‘Antithetical to science’: When deep-sea research meets mining interests
Elham Shabahat
4 Oct 2021
Sea turtles: Can these great marine migrators navigate rising human threats?
Elizabeth Devitt
20 Sep 2021
Worked to death: How a Chinese tuna juggernaut crushed its Indonesian workers
Mongabay and Tansa and The Environmental Reporting Collective
13 Sep 2021
Will ‘ropeless’ fishing gear be seaworthy in time to save endangered whales?
John Cannon
2 Sep 2021
Underwater gardeners restore seagrass meadows to keep oceans healthy
Lucrezia Lozza
19 Aug 2021
‘We are intimately connected with nature’: Q&A with oceanographer Kim McCoy
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
1 Jul 2021
Climate change isn’t fueling algal blooms the way we think, study shows
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
15 Jun 2021
‘Dark’ ships off Argentina ring alarms over possible illegal fishing
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
3 Jun 2021
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