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License to Gill: How Overfishing Became a Global Heist

License to Gill: How Overfishing Became a Globa...

Overfishing has become a global heist, depleting marine life at an unsustainable pace. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing fuels black markets, robs coastal communities, and pushes species toward collapse....

License to Gill: How Overfishing Became a Globa...

Overfishing has become a global heist, depleting marine life at an unsustainable pace. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing fuels black markets, robs coastal communities, and pushes species toward collapse....

Coral in the Crosshairs: When Beauty Becomes a Crime

Coral in the Crosshairs: When Beauty Becomes a ...

Coral reefs—stunning, biodiverse, economically vital—are dying at human hands. Illegal coral mining, driven by demand for décor and souvenirs, strips reefs for quick profit, often from protected zones. While some...

Coral in the Crosshairs: When Beauty Becomes a ...

Coral reefs—stunning, biodiverse, economically vital—are dying at human hands. Illegal coral mining, driven by demand for décor and souvenirs, strips reefs for quick profit, often from protected zones. While some...

Krill Collapse: When Tiny Goes Titanic

Krill Collapse: When Tiny Goes Titanic

In the icy currents of the Southern Ocean, krill are more than just tiny crustaceans—they’re the beating heart of a vast marine food web. But as industrial trawlers rise in...

Krill Collapse: When Tiny Goes Titanic

In the icy currents of the Southern Ocean, krill are more than just tiny crustaceans—they’re the beating heart of a vast marine food web. But as industrial trawlers rise in...

Ocean Drifters: How Satellite Tech Is Tracking Plastic at Sea

Ocean Drifters: How Satellite Tech Is Tracking ...

Plastic pollution is now trackable from space. Each year, 11 million metric tons of waste enter the ocean, much of it from just 1,000 rivers. Satellites, drones, and AI use...

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Ocean Drifters: How Satellite Tech Is Tracking ...

Plastic pollution is now trackable from space. Each year, 11 million metric tons of waste enter the ocean, much of it from just 1,000 rivers. Satellites, drones, and AI use...

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Oscars: Not Quite A Grouch

Oscars: Not Quite A Grouch

If you’re ready for a fish that will follow you around the room and beg for food, the Oscar might just be your perfect underwater companion. 

Oscars: Not Quite A Grouch

If you’re ready for a fish that will follow you around the room and beg for food, the Oscar might just be your perfect underwater companion. 

Creature Feature: Axolotl Our Favorite Wet Weirdo That Needs Help

Creature Feature: Axolotl Our Favorite Wet Weir...

Beneath their goofy gills and calm floating lies a coldwater icon on the edge of extinction. Once thriving in Mexico’s ancient lakes, wild axolotls now number fewer than 50 per...

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Creature Feature: Axolotl Our Favorite Wet Weir...

Beneath their goofy gills and calm floating lies a coldwater icon on the edge of extinction. Once thriving in Mexico’s ancient lakes, wild axolotls now number fewer than 50 per...

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