How West Marin’s Community-Led Conservation is Protecting Our Coastal Waters
Along the rugged coastline of West Marin, where elephant seals haul out on protected beaches and tidepools teem with ochre stars and...
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Along the rugged coastline of West Marin, where elephant seals haul out on protected beaches and tidepools teem with ochre stars and...
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Every summer, thousands of young people trade their screens for snorkel masks, transforming from curious students into emerging marine scientists who will...
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Beneath the ocean’s surface exists a form of contamination that receives far less attention than plastic debris or chemical runoff, yet poses...
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Massive steel monopiles weighing up to 1,500 tons pierce the seafloor with hydraulic hammers generating underwater noise levels exceeding 200 decibels—loud enough...
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Beneath the ocean’s surface, a quiet revolution is underway. Artificial intelligence now analyzes thousands of underwater images in minutes—a task that once...
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Beneath the ocean’s surface, where GPS signals cannot penetrate, scientists track everything from migrating whales to autonomous underwater vehicles using sound waves...
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Our oceans stand at a crossroads. Industrial fishing practices have pushed marine ecosystems to their breaking point, with nearly 90% of global...
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Where land meets sea, coastal salt marshes stand as nature’s unsung guardians—ribbons of cordgrass and sedge that shimmer gold in autumn light,...
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The ocean’s vastness has long challenged our ability to monitor and protect its fragile ecosystems. Traditional marine research methods—periodic ship-based surveys, scattered...
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Beneath two miles of ocean darkness, mining corporations are preparing to vacuum ancient mineral deposits from the seafloor, threatening ecosystems we’ve barely...
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