A newly restored reef at Channel Island in Saginaw Bay is intended to support native fish spawning and increase their numbers ...
Sunscreen chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate can harm coral reefs, marine life and waterways. There are safer sunscreen ...
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Travel deeper with sustainable coral reef adventures
Coral reefs are breathtaking, but they’re also fragile and under threat from climate change, pollution, and over-tourism. Around the world, destinations from Florida to the Coral Triangle are proving ...
A 45-year-old man believed to have links to Swindon has been charged after two men were stabbed in the Golders Green terror attack in London.
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Stranded in crystal waters with sharks hunting nearby
Exploring a remote stretch of coastline leads to crystal-clear waters and untouched reef systems full of life. Spearfishing ...
Conner is a professional crab fisherman who fishes off the coast of Florida. He's pulled up tens of thousands of these traps ...
With abundant open-air restaurants and attractions that allow dogs to come along, the Florida Keys offer many ways to ...
Turks and Caicos Islands are a vacationer's dream combining luxury resorts, beautiful beaches and a plethora of local culture ...
From hiking and biking to snorkeling, paddling and more, there’s a park for every type of adventurer in the Sunshine State.
From hiking and biking to snorkeling, paddling and more, there’s a park for every type of adventurer in the Sunshine State.
Oceana celebrates 25 years of campaigns around the world, from Brazil, to Belize, to the European Union and beyond.
Why are there so many species of coral reef fish? According to a new study, it's because about 50 million years ago, some fish figured out how to bite food from hard surfaces.
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