
Cousteau Divers: Project Hermes
Cousteau Divers brings together divers, scientists, managers and engineers worldwide to better understand the ocean and help monitor its vital signs. The ocean is losing
Cousteau Divers brings together divers, scientists, managers and engineers worldwide to better understand the ocean and help monitor its vital signs. The ocean is losing
Red tide: Record number of Manatee deaths this year August 2018, in only eight months the number of manatee deaths in Florida has already surpassed
Trump administration tackles law protecting endangered species The Trump administration yesterday proposed a series of substantial amendments to the Endangered Species Act, a federal law
Chile : Thousands of salmon treated with antibiotics escape Chile, on Wednesday 18th July, demanded the closure of a salmon farm in the south of
Frédéric Dumas, Fils de Poséidon The first biography of Frédéric Dumas, by Frank Machu After his book “un cinéaste nommé Cousteau ” that demonstrates the scope of
Prince Albert II of Monaco spurs #MyOceanPledge signature On June 8th 2017, World Oceans Day, his Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco was the
World Oceans Day: Two children from Sudan show during UN General Assembly that environmental care has no political barriers. New York, NY – On June
Consequences of Climate Change: The Arctic is Turning Green The Arctic is turning green and it’s a bad sign for the future. A new study
Ozone hole starting to heal ? Researchers have found the first clear evidence that the hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica is starting to
Great danger for the barrier reef Australia’s natural wonder – the Great Barrier Reef – is in mortal danger. Bleaching caused by climate change has
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