Planting coral gardens to save Florida’s reefs
Volunteers flock to Key Largo to go underwater and help restore one of the world’s most important ecosystems.
Volunteers flock to Key Largo to go underwater and help restore one of the world’s most important ecosystems.
Marine heat waves are becoming more common and more extreme, with potentially devastating consequences for coral reefs.
A Q&A with NOAA Coral Reef Watch Director Derek Manzello.
With around 340 individuals remaining, immediate action is imperative if we are to save these whales from extinction.
The South Atlantic Salt Marsh Initiative has released a new plan to preserve 1 million acres of salt marshes.
Scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimate sea levels will rise 10–12 inches by 2050.
House Bill 1489 designates the Brevard Barrier Island Area as an Area of Critical State Concern.
The 'warming stripes' graphic shows a shift from blue to red stripes as greenhouse gas emissions have warmed the planet
The Rice's whale is one of the rarest and most critically endangered animals on Earth, with only about 51 remaining
The Florida Keys, rich with history and a destination for locals and tourists, are slowly disappearing.
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