Changing the Gulf Forever

Published by Ocean Conservancy Remember working on group projects for school? In the rare occasion you actually got along with everyone in the group, it was always a struggle to coordinate and get everything done before your deadline. And sometimes, you were left waiting on something or someone. Imagine that you’re back in school and you’ve […]

Seeking Creative Solutions to Ocean Acidification

Published by Ocean Conservancy “About 10 years ago, I read that we’ve altered the fundamental chemistry of the ocean by making it more acidic. Shellfish have calcium in their shells and acid dissolves calcium. You could see the writing on the wall with some species and that was very, very scary, that realization.” Paul Williams, the […]

Operation Jairo Update

Published by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Operation Jairo has been patrolling the shores of Barbuda for close to one week now and is starting to get a better picture of the season’s sea turtle nesting activity. Barbuda was severely impacted by Hurricane Maria in 2017, which destroyed 90% of structures on the island and devastated the […]

Are plastic-eating bacteria the solution to ocean pollution? It’s not that simple, science shows.

Published by the Environmental Defense Fund Using enzymes to tackle ocean waste could be risky. Here’s why.       Read the full article at: http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/558208940/0/edf/blogs/feed~Are-plasticeating-bacteria-the-solution-to-ocean-pollution-It%E2%80%99s-not-that-simple-science-shows

The More You NOAA: Meet the Man Who’s Working to Clean Up Tampa Bay

Published by Ocean Conservancy Using a combination of science, policy, advocacy and community engagement, Andy Hayslip fights to keep Tampa Bay safe for everyone. As the executive director of Tampa Bay Waterkeeper, Andy shared his passion for working with people to protect our ocean at an Ocean Conservancy event celebrating Florida’s beaches. The conversation was wide-ranging, […]

EPA Prepares for 2018 Hurricane Season, Building on Lessons Learned from Sustained Emergency Responses in 2017

Publilshed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WASHINGTON  — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has joined partners across federal, tribal, state, and local governments in preparation for the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season. Read the full article at: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-prepares-2018-hurricane-season-building-lessons-learned-sustained-emergency

Interior Announces Region-wide Oil and Gas Lease Sale for Gulf of Mexico

Published by the Department of the Interior The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will offer approximately 78 million acres offshore Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida for oil and gas exploration and development. Read the full article at: https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/interior-announces-region-wide-oil-and-gas-lease-sale-gulf-mexico

#SkiptheStraw: Starbucks to Remove 1 Billion Plastic Straws from Its Stores

Published by Ocean Conservancy We’re excited to hear the good news from Starbucks this week. Starbucks announced that it would phase out all single-use plastic straws from its 28,000+ stores worldwide by 2020, replacing them with specially designed, recyclable cold-cup lids. This commitment will keep more than one billion straws and 13,000 metric tons of plastic […]

Debunked: Does H.R. 200 Address Climate Change?

Published by Ocean Conservancy After failing to garner any significant bipartisan support for their legislation to dismantle responsible fishery management, opponents of conservation are now grasping at straws and claiming that H.R. 200 helps address climate change. Uh, what? That’s right. Supporters of H.R. 200 are scrambling to convince democrats that their bill to undermine the […]

New Surveys Give a Clearer Picture of Recreational Fishing

Published by Ocean Conservancy More than 9 million saltwater recreational fishermen in the U.S. have a significant impact on the health of our ocean fish populations. While commercial fishing certainly catches the most fish by volume (for instance, the 3.4 billion pounds of Alaska pollock that largely ends up in your Filet-O-Fish), the catch from individual […]

Protecting Our Estuaries

Published by Ocean Conservancy Healthy estuaries support the vitality and livelihoods of coastal communities. We gather with friends at estuaries to go fishing, kayak and spend quality time with each other. But we don’t always show estuaries as much love as they show us. In college, I spent my days staring into my microscope at what […]

Perspective from Puerto Rico

Published by Ocean Conservancy As we reflect on another fantastic year of cleanup efforts with the publication of Ocean Conservancy’s 2018 International Coastal Cleanup (ICC) Report, we must also reflect on other events that impacted the 2017 ICC season. While most volunteers hit the beach or their local waterway on a nice day in September, many […]

Celebrating Florida’s Beaches in 2018

Published by Ocean Conservancy Ocean Conservancy kicked off the beach season in the Sunshine State last week with some hands-on conservation and the release of the 2018 International Coastal Cleanup Report. Together with our partners at Keep Pinellas Beautiful, we cleaned up Gandy Beach in St. Petersburg. Community members and individuals from organizations like the Tampa […]

Finding the Arctic in the Swiss Alps

Published by Ocean Conservancy Davos is a pleasant, yet sleepy, town nestled in the mountains of Switzerland. The main street gives way to hillside pastures and cows with bells. Cable cars and ski lifts offer access to flower-filled alpine meadows and rocky peaks. In late June, Davos was also the site of the POLAR2018 conference, a […]

California’s Support for Our Ocean

Published by Ocean Conservancy With many competing priorities for state attention this year, the California state legislature and Governor Jerry Brown had a lot of tough decisions to make, and compromises were the order of the day. However, Ocean Conservancy is pleased that the coast and ocean remain state priorities. Coastal and ocean issues were integral […]

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