New Mariner’s Guide to Whales in the Northwest Atlantic and the Eastern Arctic

The Marine Mammals Observation Network, the World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada), and the St. Lawrence Global Observatory – all three Green Marine supporters – offer a toolkit for ship owners whose crews navigate in whale habitat within the Northwest Atlantic, including the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, to help ensure whale-friendly navigation. Available on […]

14% of world’s coral lost in less than a decade, study shows

Largest analysis of reef health reveals equivalent of more than all living coral in Australia was lost in 2009-18 About 14% of the world’s coral has been lost in less than a decade, a study of the health of coral reefs has found. In the largest analysis of coral reef health ever undertaken, scientists found […]

The woman who lives with the sea

Vital Ocean Voices is a series of stories from people living in coastal communities around the Indian Ocean, providing first hand accounts of the impacts of destructive fishing, pollution and climate breakdown. Against a backdrop of extreme poverty and a marine environment changing beyond her control, Kokoly lives on a knife edge. This is her […]

Why Does the Ocean Matter to You?

It’s somewhat indescribable—our love of the ocean. Since time immemorial, humans have been enamored by our ocean in one way or another. And it can be hard, if not impossible, to put into meaningful words the feeling of strolling the shore, digging your toes in the sand, breathing in that salty air and just … […]