5 Must-Reads for Ocean Lovers
Warm weather is upon us! Whether you are jetting off to a tropical beach or are soaking up the rays in your backyard, it’s time to stock up on your summer reads. If you need some suggestions, don’t...
View ArticleSix Simple Ways to Make Your Outdoor Adventure Ocean-friendly
Summer is here and we are all eager to get outside. The beach is calling your name. Coasts all over the world are home to some of the best vacation spots, so get outdoors and have some fun! When you’re...
View ArticleNew Leadership for Ocean Conservancy’s Gulf Restoration Program
Bethany Carl Kraft has been the eloquent voice and thought leader of Ocean Conservancy’s Gulf Restoration Program for the past five years. Her leadership has taken our team through milestones such as...
View ArticleDeep Dive: Eddie Love
An interest in the natural world can spring from unlikely places. For Eddie Love, a recent college graduate and current RAY Fellow at Ocean Conservancy, a love for the fastest land animal in the world...
View ArticleRevolutionary Marine Life Data Released in the Mid-Atlantic
Do you remember how excited we were in June when a revolutionary set of maps depicting where marine mammals, fish, and birds are distributed in New England was released? Well, let’s just say, we were...
View Article6 Crabby Pumpkins
Happy Halloween, ocean lovers! After our latest Halloween blog, complete with inspiration for a Pinterest-perfect ocean Halloween, we decided to attempt some of the projects for ourselves. Naturally,...
View ArticleA NOAA Budget that Cuts to the Bone
UPDATED: This blog was updated with new information on March 16, 2017 Early morning on March 16, 2017, the Trump Administration released its proposed budget—often called the skinny budget—that...
View ArticlePeter Benchley Ocean Awards 2017: A Celebration of Excellence in Ocean...
Tonight, the ocean community comes together to acknowledge the outstanding achievements of individuals and groups that are leading the way to the protection of our ocean and coasts and the communities...
View ArticleCatching Some Rays
Let’s face it, manta rays and stingrays look pretty similar and you can only spot the differences if you know what you’re looking for. Both manta rays and stingrays are related to sharks under the...
View ArticleNorth to the Future: Alaska’s Climate Action Leadership
Alaska just announced a big step forward in leading the way to addressing the causes and effects of climate change. In Anchorage this week, the Climate Action for Alaska Leadership Team delivered its...
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