Kristal Ambrose Recruits Kids to Purge Plastic in the Bahamas By Adam Skolnick April 17, 2017 An expedition served as a catalyst for this budding scientist In this story: plastic, oceans
What You Need to Know When Buying Jewelry for Your Valentine By Jill K. Robinson February 13, 2017 How mining and export practices for diamonds and pearls affect the human and natural environment In this story: oceans
Obama Bans Oil Drilling in Arctic, Atlantic By Paul Rauber December 20, 2016 Trump won’t be able to override the ban, which has the force of law In this story: oceans, politics, drilling
Mexican Fisherman Juan Castro Saved His Beautiful Marine Ecosystem, and He'll Save Yours, Too By Sabine Bergmann December 14, 2016 A diving epiphany leads to an explosion of marine life and new prosperity for a Baja California village In this story: marine ecosystems, oceans
The Largest Die-Off of Corals Ever Just Happened on the Great Barrier Reef By Joe Spring December 11, 2016 Warm temperatures have led to a massive amount of death on the marine treasure In this story: animals, oceans, science, climate change
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch By Eliza Strickland January 23, 2017 Two organizations have proposed innovative ways to clean up our polluted oceans In this story: oceans, clean water
Is It Too Late to Save the World’s Cutest Porpoise? By Jason Daley November 29, 2016 International authorities are making last-ditch efforts to save the world’s smallest porpoise species In this story: animals, oceans, endangered species
Whales of New York By Thomas Hynes November 14, 2016 Sightings of humpback whales in New York Harbor have increased tenfold over the last five years In this story: animals, oceans
Hey Mr. Green! What's the Best Way to Keep Plastic Lids Out of the Ocean? By Bob Schildgen October 6, 2016 In this story: , oceans, plastic
Ghost Gear Haunts the World’s Oceans By Allan Lynch September 30, 2016 In this story: clean water, oceans