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Marine Conservation

Rapa Nui Artificial Reef Project Doesn't Sink As Planned

An attempt to install an artificial reef of Easter Island-style sculptures ends in disappointment.

Palau Torches Illegal Fishing Vessels

Palau is the latest of the Pacific island nations to seize and destroy poachers' ships.

Help Save the World’s Shark Populations with WildAid

What can you do as a diver to help save our sharks from going extinct? WildAid's Shark Savers offers some advice.

Becoming a Shark Conservationist

Shawn Heinrichs discusses the ugly and sometimes dangerous world of shark conservation.

Ned and Anna DeLoach Pioneer Fish Identification and REEF Conservation

Ned and Anna DeLoach started the largest fish-sighting database in the world. Working with REEF, the photographers made giant strides protecting coral reef and fish species.

Do It Yourself Conservation: How to Count Plankton

What do you know about plankton? They may be the smallest organisms in the ocean, but plankton play an enormous role in the ocean food chain.

Shark Legacy Project Founder Giacomo Palavicini Honored for Saving Sharks in Roatan, Honduras

Giacomo Palavicini's conservation efforts convinced Honduras to declare a moratorium on shark fishing, making him our July 2015 Sea Hero.

Faroe Islands Slaughter Caught on Sea Shepherd Cameras

Residents of the Faroe Islands have slaughtered about 250 pilot whales in the last 24 hours, according to reports from Sea Shepherd and global media.

Legacy of Eugenie Clark: Becoming the Shark Lady

When pioneer marine biologist Dr. Eugenie Clark — also known as the Shark Lady — died this past February she had compiled a nearly 75-year legacy of scientific research.