National Geographic has brought the Pacific Ocean to New York City, with the launch the National Geographic Encounter Ocean Odyssey
Ever wondered how corals – millions of tiny animals – procreate? With millions of tiny eggs of course!
You’d think that if you’re stuck in a little limestone cup, it’s a bit hard to have a polygamous relationship with about a million other corals – but no – they’ve worked it out. They all have SEX on the same night!
Joining a beach clean-up makes us feel good for a few hours, but often you get the feeling that: ‘If all we do is clean-up, then that is all we will ever do!’ Not so. If you report the findings of your clean up, then Tangaroa Blue can turn that data into upstream ACTION!
This year’s Australian Geographic Society Young Conservationist of the Year, Madison Stewart, has been campaigning for shark conservation since she was 14 years old.
Beyond Plastic Pollution is Australia’s first Conference focused on reducing Marine Plastic Pollution. Bringing together business, government, science, academia and community, Beyond Plastic Pollution will seek to find pathways to cleaner oceans by exploring the latest research, testing the best solutions and encouraging diverse interests to work together.
An encounter with a whale shark is both exhilarating and humbling, and probably a memory that will stay with you for life. We list seven places in the region where you can reliably dive, snorkel or go swimming with whale sharks if you go in the right season.
Fluffy, a juvenile white shark, beached himself on Manly Beach & grew a crowd of onlookers, all desperate to ensure a great white shark survived.
The world’s sea turtle populations have plummeted in recent years, so it’s uplifting to hear stories about the successful conservation efforts. The Lang Tengah Turtle Watch Conservation Initiative, supported by YTL Hotels Tanjong Jara Resort on the east coast of the Malay Peninsula, is one of those success stories.
Coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. A team of divers, photographers and scientists set out on an ocean adventure to discover why.
Ever wanted to swim with whales? This could be you! The latest whale swim has just launched in Coffs Harbour and the season’s already off to a great start.