Kelp is a community resource enjoyed by many, and it will take all of us to understand and protect it for future generations.
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Finding Sanctuary | The most wanted kelp forests of the California coast
By Andrew DeVogelaere Giant kelp and bull kelp forests create habitats that support an amazing diversity of sea life, and ...
For more than a century, sea otters vanished from Washington’s waters, hunted to extinction. Now, their slow return is ...
A Feb 4 sewage leak in south Wellington has seen millions of litres of untreated sewage flush into the sea. Read more at ...
Follow this logic: Globally, we pump 13.4 million barrels of oil out of Mother Earth every day. That comes to nearly 563 ...
Holland America Line’s unrivalled expertise is like an all-access pass to Alaska’s abundant wildlife and culture-rich cities ...
Nature is replete with incredible survival tactics, and one of the most intriguing of these is mimicry. There are creatures that have developed leaf, flower, twig, or even algae camouflage so ...
Osprey explorer Scott Cassell has done it all, from being attacked by Humboldt squid to breaking world records, but he does it for the ocean.
The Nature Conservancy is testing innovative ways of restoring the struggling algae at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve and beyond.
The decline of California’s kelp forests since the marine heat wave of 2013-17 has seen only minor recovery despite heroic efforts at restoration carried out by scientists, fishermen, coastal tribes, ...
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