Conserving Habitats
Dive Below the Surface: An Introduction to Deep Seabed Mining
DSM is a potential commercial industry attempting to mine mineral deposits from the seafloor. But this mining is posed to destroy an interconnected ecosystem: the deep ocean.
Diving in on a Global Plastics Treaty
Program Officer Erica Nuñez discusses what she’s been up to these last few months in pursuit of a Global Plastics Treaty.
Whale Strandings and the Need for Long-Term Solutions
Mark J. Spalding discusses recent whale strandings and the need to invest in ensuring all human activities stop threatening ocean life.
Making an Impact at IMPAC5
IMPAC5 just concluded in Vancouver, Canada – bringing together 2,000 practitioners to advance our common goal of transboundary coastal and ocean restoration.
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Coral, Caribbean, and celebrations! Dive into our most recent Winter 2023 newsletter.
Saving a Small Mangrove Island
Check out the most recent updates from our Blue Resilience Initiative, including our work in Jobos Bay and Cuba.
Announcing the 2022 Boyd Lyon Scholar
This year’s 2022 Boyd Lyon Sea Turtle Fund’s winner was Josefa Muñoz.
Key Takeaways From Our Newest Annual Report: Our Initiatives
Read a few of our key conservation initiatives highlights from our latest annual report.
Blue carbon will be the next frontier of carbon crediting
BRI Program Officer Ben Scheelk was quoted in GreenBiz’s article about the financial and holistic benefits of blue carbon.
Climate Anxiety: The New Uncertainty Haunting Our Next Generation
Climate anxiety is very real. How we address it will be key in motivating future generations to not give up on the future of their planet.
Cutting carbon: Benefits must flow to communities, not just businesses, panellists say
BRI Program Officer Ben Scheelk was quoted in The Business Times’ article about the impact of offset projects on communities.
The Ocean Foundation and The New England Aquarium Partner with the Network of Engaged International Donors for Ocean-Focused Giving Circle
“The Circle” was convened to explore the intersectionality of marine conservation, local livelihoods, and climate resilience.