Stretching more than 14,000 kilometers, China’s coastline is one of Asia’s most economically active and ecologically significant regions. In recent years, the ecological condition of these coastal zones has become a central focus of environmental management, climate adaptation planning, and marine biodiversity protection. Coastal Ecosystems Under Recovery China’s coastal belt includes mangrove forests in the … Continue reading “China’s Coastline in 2026: Ecology at a Turning Point”
By 2026, the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean tell a story of both crisis and courage — where fragile coral ecosystems face rising temperatures, yet pockets of resilience offer cautious hope.Beneath the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, a silent drama is unfolding. Entire underwater cities are turning white. Fish are losing their homes. … Continue reading “Indian Ocean Corals: Can the Reefs Outrun the Heat?”
As winter temperatures drop and storms intensify, questions often arise about global warming. But short-term cold weather does not contradict long-term climate change. Weather varies from day to day and place to place, while climate trends are measured over decades across the globe – and those trends show a clear rise in global temperatures. Scientists … Continue reading “Despite the Cold Winter, the Evidence of Global Warming Is Everywhere”
Mauritius — Known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine biodiversity, Mauritius is making waves with a series of impactful initiatives to protect its ocean ecosystem. As climate change, pollution, and over-fishing threaten the island’s marine environment, the government, private sector, and international organizations are stepping up their efforts to ensure a sustainable future. UN-Backed … Continue reading “MAURITIUS LEADS ON OCEAN SUSTAINABILITY”
In a landmark development for global environmental efforts, scientists and engineers have unveiled a revolutionary approach to managing plastic waste in the world’s oceans. This new method, dubbed BioCapture Fusion, combines advanced biotechnology with AI-driven oceanic monitoring to not only collect plastic debris more efficiently but also break it down sustainably. The Breakthrough: BioCapture Fusion … Continue reading “NEW BREAKTHROUGH IN OCEAN PLASTIC CLEANUP”
When we think of the oxygen we breathe, towering forests and lush greenery often come to mind. But beneath the waves lies a hidden powerhouse—our oceans, responsible for producing more than half of the Earth’s oxygen. Through the quiet labor of phytoplankton, seaweed, and marine algae, the ocean sustains life far beyond its shores. It’s … Continue reading “OCEAN OXYGEN – NATURE‘S UNSUNG SOURCE”
Blue whales, the largest animals on Earth, are a remarkable sight for marine enthusiasts. For those interested in observing these gentle giants, several locations around the world are renowned for sightings during specific times of the year: Azores, Portugal: These remote islands are a hotspot for blue whale sightings during their migration, particularly from February … Continue reading “BLUE WHALES SIGHTINGS”
Kasatka, a matriarchal orca at SeaWorld San Diego, passed away on August 15, 2017, at approximately 8:15 p.m., following a prolonged battle with a bacterial respiratory infection. She was around 42 years old at the time of her death. Captured off the coast of Iceland in 1978, Kasatka became a central figure in SeaWorld’s orca … Continue reading “An orca described as the “mother” of all whales has died at SeaWorld in San Diego.”
MASS MURDER OF WHALES IN FAROE ISLANDS. Whaling in the Faroe Islands is the slaughter of long-finned pilot whales when they are driven to swim near the islands, and has been practiced since about the time of the first Norse settlements on the islands. Around 1000 pilot whales and some Atlantic white-sided dolphins are slaughtered … Continue reading “FAROESE LICENSE FOR TRADITION TO KILL”
