BLOG PolicyScience September 11, 2018

The ESA: Here to Stay

Over the course of the summer, close to 30,000 ocean advocates like you took action by telling your members of Congress to protect the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The Trump administration is adding to the threat from C...

BLOG ClimatePolicyScience September 11, 2018

The ESA: Here to Stay

Taking the ocean into account is critical for successfully addressing global climate change. Addressing climate change is likewise critical for the future health of our ocean. The two are inextricably linked. Decades of...

BLOG PlasticsScience September 10, 2018

What’s Big, Blue and Hiding in Plain Sight?

What does the phrase suit up mean to you? Doctors suit up to go into surgery, firefighters suit up to fight fires, ballet dancers suit up to go on stage. People suit up to get things done, to fight problems of epic scale...

BLOG ArcticPolicyScience September 7, 2018

#SuitUpToCleanUp with Ocean Conservancy on Saturday, September 15th!

The Arctic Ocean is a unique place. It provides habitat for bowhead and beluga whales, walruses, ice-dependent seals and millions of birds. Every summer, these animals converge on the Arctic to take advantage of the regi...

BLOG FloridaScience September 5, 2018

Drilling for Trouble

Did you know we know more about the surface of the moon than the ocean’s seafloor? Well, score one for the deep sea this summer, where a team of scientists just made a very big discovery. Last month a research vessel flo...

BLOG ClimatePolicyScience September 4, 2018

A Secret Garden in the Atlantic

This week, California released its Fourth Climate Change Assessment, examining climate trends in California and how they affect the state’s citizens. Past assessments have reviewed the state of the science and the overal...

BLOG FloridaScience August 30, 2018

California Continues to Lead on Ocean and Climate

The news and photos of the massive red tide this month in southwest Florida are absolutely heartbreaking. As a seasoned conservation biologist (Baldera) and a native Floridian (Brooker), we have never seen a red tide eve...

BLOG ClimateScience August 28, 2018

The Harmful Algal Blooms in Florida

Dr. Janet Reimer, a postdoctoral research associate at University of Delaware, describes how regular coastal ocean monitoring provides clues about the sources of acidification in nearshore waters. When she’s not at work...

BLOG ArcticScienceWildlife Facts August 23, 2018

Sometimes Acidification Research Requires a Scrub Brush

The Arctic region is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular ecosystems our natural world has to offer. Home to rich indigenous cultures and birds and animals who live nowhere else on earth, it’s without a doubt that thi...

BLOG ClimateScience August 14, 2018

6 Species That Make the Arctic Awesome

Talking about water quality isn’t most people’s idea of the ideal ice breaker. In the Lowcountry (loosely defined as coastal South Carolina and Georgia), folks typically find common ground discussing the region’s warm we...