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The High Cost of Convenience: How Fish Aggregating Devices Are Altering Our Oceans

The High Cost of Convenience: How Fish Aggregating Devices Are Altering Our Oceans

The oceans are drowning in drifting fish aggregating devices—plastic rafts used to catch tuna that also trap and kill sharks, turtles, and juvenile fish.

The High Cost of Convenience: How Fish Aggregating Devices Are Altering Our Oceans

The oceans are drowning in drifting fish aggregating devices—plastic rafts used to catch tuna that also trap and kill sharks, turtles, and juvenile fish.

LNG Transport Threatens American Communities with Explosive Risks

LNG Transport Threatens American Communities with Explosive Risks

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) endangers our air, water, and climate. As LNG terminals grow across the U.S., so do the risks to communities’ health, safety, and livelihoods. Leaks release toxic...

LNG Transport Threatens American Communities with Explosive Risks

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) endangers our air, water, and climate. As LNG terminals grow across the U.S., so do the risks to communities’ health, safety, and livelihoods. Leaks release toxic...

Wildlife Killing Contests on Public Lands Leave Ecosystems in Ruins

Wildlife Killing Contests on Public Lands Leave Ecosystems in Ruins

Every year, across America’s public lands, wildlife killing contests take place in the shadows. These events target animals like coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and even mountain lions.

Wildlife Killing Contests on Public Lands Leave Ecosystems in Ruins

Every year, across America’s public lands, wildlife killing contests take place in the shadows. These events target animals like coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and even mountain lions.

How Whale Urine Moves Life-Saving Nutrients Thousands of Miles Across Oceans

How Whale Urine Moves Life-Saving Nutrients Thousands of Miles Across Oceans

In the silent blue beneath the waves, the world’s largest mammals are quietly feeding the ocean.

How Whale Urine Moves Life-Saving Nutrients Thousands of Miles Across Oceans

In the silent blue beneath the waves, the world’s largest mammals are quietly feeding the ocean.

From Climate Chaos and Chemical Runoff —The Biggest Threats To Marine Life

From Climate Chaos and Chemical Runoff —The Biggest Threats To Marine Life

Oceans cover over 70% of Earth’s surface and produce more than half of the oxygen we breathe. They regulate climate, store carbon, and support an estimated 90% of all life...

From Climate Chaos and Chemical Runoff —The Biggest Threats To Marine Life

Oceans cover over 70% of Earth’s surface and produce more than half of the oxygen we breathe. They regulate climate, store carbon, and support an estimated 90% of all life...

Underwater Mud Waves Near Africa Reveal the Birth of the Atlantic Ocean

Underwater Mud Waves Near Africa Reveal the Birth of the Atlantic Ocean

Beneath the seafloor off West Africa, scientists found towering waves of ancient mud—evidence of a violent underwater waterfall that helped tear continents apart.

Underwater Mud Waves Near Africa Reveal the Birth of the Atlantic Ocean

Beneath the seafloor off West Africa, scientists found towering waves of ancient mud—evidence of a violent underwater waterfall that helped tear continents apart.