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From Gut Feeling to Science: Ocean Health Index Releases Annual Scores

The proof is in the numbers: Our use of many marine resources is simply unsustainable.

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Visiting the World’s Only Underwater Research Station

Mission 31 shows how bold acts of exploration can bring attention to the plight of our oceans.

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When We Explore the Deep Sea, We are Exploring for Our Own Survival

We need to be able to explore, observe and learn about the oceans in their entirety in order to protect and conserve them effectively and to benefit humans.

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Global Policy Needed to Keep Sharks in Our Oceans

Sharks don't recognize country borders. To protect them, we have to do more.

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Aboard the Hokule‘a: Sailboats, Small Islands and the Stewardship of Nature

CI's Greg Stone arrived in style to an important gathering of small island developing states in Samoa.

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Despite Its Remoteness, Antarctica’s Health Matters

We have to tread cautiously in this forbidding but fragile region.

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Cyclone Pam Signals Slow-motion Disaster in Kiribati

CI's Greg Stone gives a firsthand account of storm damage in the island nation — and explains why it's a harbinger of things to come.

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Under pressure, an ‘alien’ world reveals secrets — and warning signs

Ocean scientist Greg Stone takes us 18,000 feet under the sea.

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Animals without borders: The challenge of protecting our oceans

In order to conserve these extraordinary species, we need to start thinking and acting beyond the boundaries on our maps.

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Melting ice a ticking time bomb for Pacific islands

At current rates, sea-level rise will either submerge or make unlivable a host of islands within a century, maybe sooner — presenting a humanitarian crisis for vulnerable populations.

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