BLOG FloridaPlasticsScience April 23, 2021

Paths to Careers in Marine Conservation

Earlier this month, Ocean Conservancy had the privilege of co-hosting a very special virtual event with our partner Dream In Green, a South Florida-based non-profit organization with a mission to empower individuals (esp...

BLOG ScienceWildlife Facts April 23, 2021

Paths to Careers in Marine Conservation

It’s hard to select a single favorite ocean fact when you do what I do every day, but if I had to choose one it would be this: when scared or defending against a predator, a sea cucumber can shoot out its guts to distrac...

BLOG ScienceWildlife Facts March 22, 2021

Sea Slugs are Decapitating Themselves

Did you know that more than 80% of our ocean has yet to be seen, explored or mapped by humankind? There are so many things that I love about ocean conservation, but one aspect that keeps things endlessly interesting is t...

BLOG Science March 12, 2021

These Recent Ocean Discoveries Will Blow Your Mind

This blog was written by Dr. David Shiffman, a marine conservation biologist and public science educator based in Washington, D.C. Renowned for his witty social media presence, he has written for the widely-read ocean sc...

BLOG ArcticPlasticsPolicyScience March 11, 2021

What Exactly is Marine Conservation Biology?

When it comes to the Arctic, there are some facts about plastic pollution that may surprise you. Did you know that: Arctic Ocean surface waters contain the most plastics of any ocean basin. 79% of northern fulmar seabird...

BLOG ArcticPolicyScience March 2, 2021

5 Not-So-Fun Facts About Plastics in the Arctic

Last summer, I wrote about the Trump administration’s misguided attempt to weaken the 2016 Arctic Drilling Rule, a federal regulation designed to protect the Arctic Ocean from the potentially catastrophic impacts of expl...

BLOG FloridaPolicyScience February 22, 2021

Arctic Drilling Protections Still in Danger

Biscayne Bay is one of those iconic Floridian waterways; it’s so iconic that it practically defines the entire character and identity of Miami-Dade County. It’s where people fish, swim, sail and just simply relax. It’s t...

BLOG ClimatePolicyScience February 16, 2021

New Government Role to Serve as Advocate for Water Health

While the ocean is appreciated for many reasons such as its natural beauty, raw power, healing abilities and the cool animals that call it home, we often forget an additional impressive ocean attribute. I’m talking about...

BLOG ClimatePolicyScience February 16, 2021

An Ocean-Powered Recovery for Our Economy

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the federal agency tasked with protecting our environment, is celebrating its 50th anniversary today. The EPA was created under President Richard Nixon’s administration, officia...

BLOG PlasticsPolicyScience December 2, 2020

The Environmental Protection Agency Celebrates 50 Years

This guest blog was written by Chelsea Rochman, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, co-founder of the University of Toronto Trash Team and Scientific Advisor to Ocean Conservancy.  Nurdle. Pre-production pe...