In a career full of fish discoveries, these 5 species stand out
Dr. Mark Erdmann has described 100 fish species that are new to science. Here are his favorites.
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Dr. Mark Erdmann has described 100 fish species that are new to science. Here are his favorites.
Mark Erdmann and Gerry Allen were part of a team that completed a rapid survey of Fiji’s Lau Seascape. They discovered nine species that might be new to science.
CI staff share their favorite page-turners about our planet’s largest biome.
Donald Trump’s statements about climate change on “Piers Morgan” on Sunday go directly against scientific fact.
An inside look into how the world’s “biggest common resource” is managed — or not.
A thousand meters beneath the ocean’s surface, Conservation International scientists encounter rare marine species.
To feed its growing population, Hawai‘i is looking to produce more locally sourced seafood, which has a smaller environmental footprint.
Here are three things that no one is talking about this Earth Day.
In an occasional series, we review shows, podcasts and more that bring nature to life for you.
The revival of traditional fishponds can be good for communities and coral reefs alike.
The regency of Kaimana in eastern Indonesia serves as a role model for sustainable fisheries.
A Conservation International scientist explores the natural wealth of this long-isolated country.
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In the January/February 2020 issue’s cover feature, “How to Build a Scuba Diver: A Simple Guide to Getting Started” is the ideal article for…
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Baby shark. Doo doo doo doo doodoo. Since its release in November 2015 the original “Baby Shark” video has had over 2.2 billion YouTube views and the song is on the Billboard Top 100. Toddlers everywhere are snuggling baby shark plushies and adults are wasting lots of time at work uploading #babysharkchallenge posts. Most divers love sharks, but the “Baby Shark” phenomenon has taken shark-loving mainstream. Through the wonders of social media, I learned about a guy named Eric Mailander, who’s something of a real-life […]
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Do You Have a Dive Bucket List for ? Everyone has a bucket list of things they would like to do before they leave this world. A scuba diver’s top 10 best diving sites he or she needs to have on their list is inevitable. Looking for a list of the b…
There are many business, governments and organizations taking steps to solve the problems plaguing the health of our oceans, but it takes effort from individuals too.
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The term “Ghost Nets” was coined to describe abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (primarily nets) in the oceans and lakes by fisherman….
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In the November/December 2019 issue’s cover feature, “Biomimicry from the Sea: Leveraging the Wisdom of Nature,” author Robert N. Rossier explains the genius of…
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