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Things the Ocean Does

Things the Ocean Does

By – Adam Sawyer is an outdoor and travel writer, photographer, published author, guide, and public speaker. After experiencing a tragic and profound loss, he has focused his efforts on sharing the power of grieving and healing in nature. This…

The Whales Are Coming

The Whales Are Coming

By – Amy Knight, Climate Change and Social Impact Scientist. UCSD It’s already December, and to me that can only mean one thing: the annual gray whale migration is underway. Having already cruised past the cooler waters of Washington and…

Whale Watching is My Favorite Season

Whale Watching is My Favorite Season

By – Amy Knight, Climate Change and Social Impact Scientist. UCSD Some people get excited for pumpkins and sweater weather. Others can’t wait for December Nights at Balboa Park. But when I feel that coolness on the breeze that signals…

The World Beneath: Discovering Coral Reefs and Beyond

The World Beneath: Discovering Coral Reefs and Beyond

By Dr Richard Smith – OceanRealmImages.com At the heart of Southeast Asia’s Coral Triangle, the area with the world’s highest marine biodiversity, I watched three Denise’s pygmy seahorses attempt to strangle each other with their tails. Pygmy seahorses are so…

Partnering to Save Ocean Wildlife

Partnering to Save Ocean Wildlife

By Laura Kasa, Founder, Saving Ocean Wildlife  The Blue Serengeti Picture the beauty of an endangered Leatherback sea turtle swimming past your boat. Feel the lightness in your chest as you laugh at a pod of playful dolphins racing beside…

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