45,000 marine species are at-risk: What’s most vulnerable?
A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.
Red seas and no fish: Nickel mining takes its toll on Indonesia’s spice islands
HALMAHERA, Indonesia — Yoksan Jurumudi came home with a long face after spending the whole day looking for fish in the waters off the Obi Islands in Indonesia’s North Maluku province. The fisherman dumped out his catch, but it was only enough to feed his own family. There was nothing left over that could be […]
US sea level to rise as much in next 30 years as in past century – study
Seas rising faster around the US than global average will cause ‘dramatic increase’ in number of people vulnerable to flooding America’s vast coastline is being assailed by rapidly encroaching oceans, with up to 1ft of sea level rise expected in the next 30 years – an increase that equals the total rise seen over the […]
Drugs have dangerously polluted the world’s rivers, scientists warn
Pharmaceutical pollution poses ‘global threat to human and environmental health’, major study finds Humanity’s drugs have polluted rivers across the entire world and pose “a global threat to environmental and human health”, according to the most comprehensive study to date. Pharmaceuticals and other biologically active compounds used by humans are known to harm wildlife and […]
Single-Use Plastic Free Accreditation recipients

The Green Blue and Final Straw Foundation have announced the first business, sailing club, and marina, to receive the Bronze Certification Award as part of the collaborative standard: Single-Use Plastic Free Accreditation.
Actions to protect the ocean

The Ocean Race and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO) are joining forces to help increase understanding of the ocean and inspire action to protect it. The partnership hopes to contribute to global ocean action, starting with the One Ocean Summit in Brest, France, and aims to increase international action and drive tangible commitments. […]
Bizarre accessory turns Tesla Cybertruck into amphibious boat
A Seattle-based engineer has designed a set of add-ons that would convert Tesla’s Cybertruck, an electric pickup, into a catamaran. The ‘Cybercat’ catamaran project was launched by entrepreneur Anthony Diamond of TSWLM Electric Vehicles Inc, and comprises an accessory kit that allows an owner to outrig the Cybertruck with inflatable pontoons and electric outboard motors. […]
11th Hour Racing Sustainability Award spotlight

Sport has a major role to play in ensuring a sustainable future for our planet. In 2018, World Sailing and 11th Hour Racing joined forces to create the World Sailing 11th Hour Racing Sustainability Award.
Iceland to end whaling in 2024 as demand dwindles
Japan’s return to commercial whaling in 2019 has left few buyers for Iceland’s meat Iceland, one of the only countries that still hunts whales commercially, along with Norway and Japan, plans to end whaling from 2024 as demand dwindles, the fisheries minister has said. “There are few justifications to authorise the whale hunt beyond 2024,” […]
Extreme Heat Becomes New Normal for Oceans
Once rare marine heat waves have become routine, threatening coral reefs and other sea creatures — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com