
Ocean Week In Review – June 4, 2026, What do Balloons, Graffiti and El Niño Have to do with the Ocean?
Ocean Week In Review – June 4, 2026, What do Balloons, Graffiti and El Niño Have to do with the Ocean?

Ocean Week In Review – June 4, 2026, What do Balloons, Graffiti and El Niño Have to do with the Ocean?

Ocean Week In Review – June 1, 2026, The Ocean Still Holds Secrets – What Scientists Have Recently Discovered

1. Countdown to Shark Week! 15 Days, 13 Hours, 45 Minutes, and who knows how many seconds… As you can

1. Plant Growth and Climate Change This week, a research team from the University of Hawai’i at Manoa and University

1. Ocean Species Set for Reshuffle Scientists have predicted that by the end of the century the oceans could
1. Ecuador Seizes 200,000 Shark Fins This week, Ecuador found and seized a shipment of 200,000 shark fins. The

1. Heartbreaking Santa Barbara Oil Spill You very well may be having a difficult time with the picture to the

1. UN Agency Adopts Polar Code The UN agency has made a commitment to prevent sea pollution from ships sailing through the

1. Toxic Chemical Spill in Costa Rica On Monday, May 3rd a ship carrying 180 tons of ammonium nitrate sank

1. Shark Attacks: Do You Know the Facts? “You’re more likely to be struck by lightning than killed by a
1. A Challenge From Climate Change Regulations As discussed in previous articles, the United States has established a target to

Over the last few months we have reviewed a number of stories that discussed starved and washed ashore animals. This

1. The Correlation Between Climate Change and Public Health This week the conversations about climate change got related to an issue that

1. Judge Rules Navy Underestimated Threat to Marine Mammals from Sonar This week a US District Judge Susan Oki Mollway

1. 20th Century Slowdown in Ocean Circulation According to a new study published in Nature Climate Change, we are now

1. UK to Designate the Biggest Protected Ocean Area in the World This week the British government announced that the

1. World’s Whaling Slaughter Tallied at 3 Million Researchers made a conservative estimate that between 1900 and 1999 around 2.9