Three New Deep-Sea Discoveries

“Dark oxygen.” toxic tailings raise new concerns about seabed mining

The Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining

In its quest to achieve a low-carbon energy future, the United States must protect our ocean from the growing deep-sea mining industry

Concerns with Deep Sea Mining

Ocean Conservancy study raises a minefield of issues

Forecasting Seasonal Red Tide

New science could improve red tide and related respiratory distress forecasts

The Troubling Impacts of Florida’s Piney Point Pollution

Florida’s water quality woes point to many smoking guns

An Ocean of Data

In a new report, we outline why modernizing and transforming the nation’s ocean data management system is critical for mitigating climate change and sustainably managing marine ecosystems

Building a Resilient Florida to Blunt Climate Change

While climate change will continue to exacerbate red tides, harmful algal blooms and hurricanes, the state legislature can help blunt the worst effects

Tripling Protections for Vulnerable Gulf of Mexico Species and Places

NOAA expands the Gulf of Mexico’s Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary

Throwing the Ocean Carbon Sink at the Climate Crisis

Confronting climate change by preserving and enhancing the living ocean carbon sink

What’s Next for the Mauritius Oil Spill?

As the disaster in Mauritius continues to unfold, Chris Robbins offers lessons learned from BP oil disaster just ten years ago

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