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March 31, 2026

You Don’t Need Permission to Start in Ocean Conservation

You Don’t Need Permission to Start in Ocean Conservation

A lot of people who want to work in ocean conservation think they need to follow a very specific path.First, get the degree.Then, get the experience.Then, maybe, get the opportunity.That sounds logical, but for many people, that is not how t…

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March 30, 2026

Why You’re Not Getting Opportunities in Ocean Conservation, It’s Not Your Resume

Why You’re Not Getting Opportunities in Ocean Conservation, It’s Not Your Resume

The Mistake Most People MakeA lot of people trying to break into ocean conservation believe the job search is simple:Write a strong resume.Send applications.Wait for a response.So they spend hours refining documents, applying to every post…

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March 27, 2026

How Business and Storytelling Are Changing Ocean Conservation

How Business and Storytelling Are Changing Ocean Conservation

What if saving the ocean isn’t just about better science…but about better business and better storytelling?Because right now, that’s exactly what’s happening.IntroductionOcean conservation is evolving.For decades…

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March 26, 2026

Why Storytelling Might Be the Most Powerful Ocean Solution

Why Storytelling Might Be the Most Powerful Ocean Solution

What makes people care enough to protect the ocean?It is not usually a graph.It is not usually a statistic.And it is definitely not another headline telling people that everything is getting worse.The truth is simple: facts can inform people…

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March 26, 2026

Why Ocean Solutions Depend on Collaboration Across Industries

Why Ocean Solutions Depend on Collaboration Across Industries

Ocean conservation is often framed as a scientific challenge.But the truth is, the biggest ocean problems are rarely just scientific.They are also economic, political, technological, and social. That means even the best research can struggle to …

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March 24, 2026

The Rise of Ocean Startups, And Why They Might Save the Ocean

The Rise of Ocean Startups, And Why They Might Save the Ocean

The next breakthrough in ocean conservation might not come from a university.It might come from a startup.That is not because science is unimportant. It is because startups are built to take ideas and put them into the real world. And right now,…

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March 23, 2026

Why Ocean Solutions Need Business, Not Just Science

Why Ocean Solutions Need Business, Not Just Science

The Problem No One Talks AboutWhat if the biggest barrier to saving the ocean isn’t a lack of science?What if it’s something much harder to admit…That we already know many of the solutions, but they’re not being used a…

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March 20, 2026

Why You Should Think Twice Before Eating Squid

Why You Should Think Twice Before Eating Squid

 The hidden problem behind your calamari  When you order calamari at a restaurant, you probably don’t think twice about it. It’s just squid, right? But here’s the problem: there are over 300…

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March 19, 2026

Why Squid Seafood Traceability Is So Complicated (And How to Address It)

Why Squid Seafood Traceability Is So Complicated (And How to Address It)

When you order calamari at a restaurant, do you know exactly what type of squid you're eating? Surprisingly, most menus won't tell you. In this post, we'll explore the complexities of squid traceability in the seafood industry and why it matters for…

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March 18, 2026

Engineering Microbes for Climate Solutions: A Sustainable Future

Engineering Microbes for Climate Solutions: A Sustainable Future

Engineering Microbes for Climate Solutions: A Sustainable FutureIn a world grappling with climate change, the question arises: can engineered microbes help create a sustainable future? In this post, we delve into the fascinating realm of synthetic…

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March 18, 2026

Why Is Seafood Traceability So Difficult? Understanding the Challenges

Why Is Seafood Traceability So Difficult? Understanding the Challenges

Learn why tracking seafood from ocean to plate is complex and what solutions are being explored to improve transparency in the seafood industry.Seafood is one of the most globally traded food commodities, yet tracing its origins remains a signific…

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March 17, 2026

Seafood Fraud: Understanding the Hidden Dangers of Mislabeled Seafood

Seafood Fraud: Understanding the Hidden Dangers of Mislabeled Seafood

 In recent years, seafood fraud has emerged as a significant concern for consumers and environmental advocates alike. Have you ever wondered if the fish on your plate is truly what it claims to be? In this post, we'll explore the prevalence of …

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March 16, 2026

Understanding Seafood Labels: What You Need to Know

Understanding Seafood Labels: What You Need to Know

When you buy seafood, the label might say something simple like salmon, tuna, or cod. But often, these labels hide more information than they reveal. Many consumers have little idea of what species they are actually eating or where it came from. Thi…

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March 11, 2026

How Microbes Are Nature’s Cleanup Crew for Ocean Pollution

How Microbes Are Nature’s Cleanup Crew for Ocean Pollution

Learn how microbes play a crucial role in breaking down oil spills and other pollutants in our oceans. Understand their importance in marine ecosystems and how they can help heal our waters.When oil spills occur, the immediate aftermath often show…

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March 10, 2026

How Microbes Are Nature’s Cleanup Crew for Ocean Pollution

How Microbes Are Nature’s Cleanup Crew for Ocean Pollution

Learn how microbes play a crucial role in breaking down oil spills and other pollutants in our oceans. Understand their importance in marine ecosystems and how they can help heal our waters.When oil spills occur, the immediate aftermath often show…

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Jan. 14, 2026

The Hidden Costs of Seafood: Who Really Pays for “Sustainable” Tuna?

The Hidden Costs of Seafood: Who Really Pays for “Sustainable” Tuna?

The problem no one talks aboutWe are told that sustainable seafood is better for the ocean, better for people, and better for the future. But what if some of the seafood labeled as sustainable is only surviving because taxpayers are quietly coveri…

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Dec. 28, 2025

US Oil and Gas Drilling: Why This New Offshore Plan Could Shape the Ocean for Generations

US Oil and Gas Drilling: Why This New Offshore Plan Could Shape the Ocean for Generations

Oil spills do not end when the headlines fade. They linger in the water, in wildlife, and in the lives of the people who are forced to clean them up. Right now, the United States is facing a new offshore oil and gas drilling plan that could put coas…

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Dec. 18, 2025

Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents: Exploring Endeavour, a Hidden World Shaping Life on Earth

Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents: Exploring Endeavour, a Hidden World Shaping Life on Earth

Far beneath the Pacific Ocean, life thrives in complete darkness, fueled not by sunlight but by heat, chemistry, and geology. This matters because these deep sea systems are not isolated curiosities, they actively shape ocean chemistry, biodiversity…

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Dec. 9, 2025

The African Penguin Crisis, Why 95 Percent of a Species Vanished in Just a Few Years

The African Penguin Crisis, Why 95 Percent of a Species Vanished in Just a Few Years

What happens when a species that once filled beaches with sound and movement collapses to fewer than ten thousand breeding pairs, and almost no one sees it happening until it is nearly too late? The African penguin is facing a devastating spiral tow…

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Dec. 9, 2025

A Marine Wildlife Victory: Why New Protections for Manta Rays and Sharks Matter More Than Ever

A Marine Wildlife Victory: Why New Protections for Manta Rays and Sharks Matter More Than Ever

 The Hidden Crisis Facing Ocean GiantsAround the world, manta rays, devil rays, and sharks have been pushed to the brink by unchecked demand for their fins, gill plates, and meat. For years, conservationists have warned that international t…

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Dec. 4, 2025

Northern Right Whale Numbers Rise: What It Means for an Endangered Giant

Northern Right Whale Numbers Rise: What It Means for an Endangered Giant

The crisis facing the Northern Right Whale is urgent, and the stakes could not be higher.With only 384 individuals left, every birth, every loss, and every policy decision matters. For the first time in years, the population did not decline. It ro…

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Dec. 1, 2025

COP30 Belém: The Climate Promises That Failed the Ocean

COP30 Belém: The Climate Promises That Failed the Ocean

Climate leaders around the world praised the outcomes of COP30 Belém, but when you take a closer look, the ocean tells a very different story. The conference ended without any meaningful commitment to phase out fossil fuels, vague climate fin…

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Nov. 27, 2025

Could Deep Sea Mining Break the Ocean’s Wildlife Highways?

Could Deep Sea Mining Break the Ocean’s Wildlife Highways?

Deep-sea mining is closer than ever, and it may not be the seafloor we should be most worried about. The real danger could be to the ocean’s most important migratory species, including whales, sea turtles, sharks, seabirds, and marine mammals.…

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July 17, 2023

Record Sea Surface Temperatures and Climate Ambitions

Record Sea Surface Temperatures and Climate Ambitions

According to the podcast episode, the shipping industry is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is revealed that if international shipping were a country, it would rank among the top 10 carbon dioxide emitters based on ann…

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