Building Capacity
Ocean Acidification Research for Sustainability: Co-Designing Global Action on Local Scales
Alexis Valauri-Orton and Dr. Kaitlyn Lowder co-authored a journal article on the OA UN Decade Programme.
Our Ocean’s Link to Human Health and Wellbeing
Read our most recent newsletter detailing some of our summer 2022 highlights.
Deep Seabed Minerals Cannot Support a Green Transition: Part 3
Read part 3 of our blog series to highlight technological advancements that pave the way for a green transition without deep seabed minerals.
Deep Seabed Minerals Cannot Support a Green Transition: Part 2
Read part 2 of our blog series to highlight technological advancements that pave the way for a green transition without deep seabed minerals.
Deep Seabed Minerals Cannot Support a Green Transition: Part 1
We’ve written a blog series to highlight technological advancements that pave the way for a green transition without deep seabed minerals.
Committing to a Better Future: Why the Our Ocean Conference Makes Me Reevaluate a Vivid Childhood Memory
Established EHS thought leader Jessica Sarnowski discusses childhood memories of the ocean and the world’s ocean commitments at the Our Ocean Conference.
Working Toward a DSM Moratorium: Our Goals for the International Seabed Authority and Beyond
We participated in the International Seabed Authority’s most recent meetings during ISA-27 Part II, and are outlining our key takeaways.
CLOSED – Request for Proposals: Youth Curriculum Authors
TOF has initiated an RFP to identify youth curriculum authors between the ages of 13-25 for the production of a “youth ocean action toolkit”.
Building an Ocean-Minded Generation
Educating younger generations is timelier than ever. Arming marine educators with proper tools and resources can raise a new generation that is conscious, proactive, and invested in the health of the ocean and our planet.
Breaking Ground on Expanded Restoration
Check out our most recent newsletter updates from our Blue Resilience Initiative, including our work in Jobos Bay, Vieques, St. Kitt’s, and Xcalak.
Looking Back to Move Forward: 2022 UN Ocean Conference
After the 2022 UN Ocean Conference, we hope to see continued progress toward ensuring the voices of those with the power to make change, and those who are most affected by climate change and ocean destruction, are heard.
Disability Pride Month: Celebrating and Reflecting on 32 Years
Across the field of marine conservation, challenges and opportunities for inclusivity and accessibility still exist.