
Thank you, Cocos Island Intern, William Henriques! We look forward to reading more of your blogs when you return in December!
Sea Save Foundation would like to say thank you and good luck to blog writer extraordinaire and intern, William Henriques.

Sea Save Foundation would like to say thank you and good luck to blog writer extraordinaire and intern, William Henriques.

Our Spy Grunt Cam gives us a secret look at what is happening at the Cocos Island, Dos Amigos
After completing all my university applications, I toyed with the idea of taking a year off from my traditional studies.

This is a tool being created by Sea Save Foundation Jay Ireland , on Cocos Island. Shortage of funding and materials

Sea turtle entangled by illegal fishing line is lifted by Cocos Island Park Guard from the water. Entangled fishing line

Photo credit: Georgienne Bradley This self-illustrated tatoo is a work in progress. Using his back as his screen, this Cocos
Wake up, open your eyes and know that you are in a special place. You are more than more than

Dear Cocos Supporters, Cocos Island presents us with a paradox. We love the fact that it has been spared development

Cocos Island has a soul. The spirituality of this World Heritage site pours from her waterfalls, sings in her forest

Multiple countries around the world have a monument that represents their glory; France with the Eiffel Tower and the Arc

I moved into the park guard station on Cocos Island, Costa Rica yesterday night. My room is

An ocean devoid of life is a difficult concept to digest, but we are heading in that direction. We
“Sharks and their harvested fins from Cocos Island travel via California to Hong Kong. This bill would shut that down.

Just a quick update about California bill AB-376. The bill has successfully passed through the assembly and now is in

When Garbage Doesn’t Die By Georgienne Bradley How plastic debris is contaminating the world’s oceans. Editor’s Note: Water Planet is
Costa Rica has announced it will prosecute the owners of two Taiwanese fishing vessels from which they rescued 36 Asian