Tag: ocean

A Maine Lobsterman Explains How To Conserve Lobster Population

Glad to know the industry is so conscious of sustaining the species! …


Giant Whale Surprises Paddle Boarder in Friendly Encounter

This was an experience of a lifetime, for sure!


Ocean Geoengineering ‘Not Rocket Science’: Russ George

In a Feb. 3 webinar with the conservative environmental group ConservAmerica, entrepreneur Russ George pitched the idea of using iron fertilization to spur plankton growth far from shore. George said the procedure removed carbon from the atmosphere while restoring fish populations—an approach he made famous in 2012 through the experimental release of iron sulfate into…


Diver’s Underwater Photography Captures ‘Two Worlds’

In the balmy waters of the South Pacific, marine conservationist, ocean photographer, and diver Renee Capozzola drifts gently through the blue. She’s waiting for something to cross her path, whether it be ambling sharks, sage sea turtles, or even a looming whale. Life in the ocean, after all, is always just around the corner—or rather,…


Coast Guard Retiring Key Ocean Science Vessel, Replacement Delayed yet Again

OTTAWA—The federal government says it is being forced to retire one of the country’s most important science vessels, even as work on its replacement has hit yet another snag. The Canadian Coast Guard announced this afternoon that age has finally caught up to the 59-year-old CCGS Hudson, and the science vessel is being decommissioned. The…


Kite Surfer Rescues Struggling Swimmers

This man is blessed with compassion and great strength to save this family. He is definitely a hero.


Baby’s First Experience of the Sea

Nothing better than the sound of a baby’s laughter. He seems to truly enjoy it. Love the giggles and excitement!


A Surprise Visit From Friendly Sea Lion

This sea lion just wanted a nice cool ride and to be with people. Such a friendly creature of the sea, and what an unbelievable experience for these lucky people!


Newport Beach Council to Consider Disposal of ‘Legacy Materials’ in Harbor

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—Newport Beach’s harbor commission has passed a resolution headed to city council recommending a small amount of dredging waste be buried in the harbor in a contained facility. The waste, which is unsuitable for dumping in the ocean, is currently being excavated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The proposed confined aquatic…