
How Many Whales Die From Plastic Each Year?
How Many Whales Die From Plastic Each Year? By Lauren Orme Whales are the most intelligent creatures in the ocean. The biggest whale, the blue whale, is the largest...
How Many Whales Die From Plastic Each Year? By Lauren Orme Whales are the most intelligent creatures in the ocean. The biggest whale, the blue whale, is the largest...
Exploring the Beauty of Havasu Creek: A Nature Lover’s Paradise Imagine a place where time seems to stand still, where the gentle melody of flowing water mingles with the...
The Beautiful Mandarin Fish Mandarin fish are some of the most colorful fish in the ocean. They produce a blue pigment to accentuate their unique patterns. These bright colors...
Celebrating World Ocean Day By Lauren Cancelmo Happy World Ocean Day Every year, Happy World Ocean Day is June 8. This international day celebrates all that is great about...
Great Kayaking Spots in the Pacific Northwest By Kady Stoll You love the outdoors, being one with nature, and enjoying a feeling of peace and tranquility. Finding one of...
5 Unique Facts About the Banyan Tree By Brenna Ellis You may not know their name, but you’ve surely seen photos of them. The Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis) is...
Fungi Eating Plastic Research Nonprofits Plastic is a problem. Period. In 2019, we produced 368 million tons of plastic globally. By 2025, plastic production is expected to reach about...
OCEAN BLUE PROJECT PARTNERS WITH THIBAUT! By Sharmista Sahu “Did you know by 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish? Creativity is at the forefront...
The Unintended Impact of Single-Use Plastics By Donghui Hu I enjoy going to parties or gatherings with friends and family, just like everyone else at the parties. People grab...
Blue Growth Initiative—the Blueprint for a Strong Ocean Economy By Jeremy Kuhles I was a terrible economics student. I confused my micro with my macro and found my mind...
How Are Car Tires Driving Up the Price of Salmon? By Noah Whitfield The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian states that the native tribes of the Pacific...
The Importance of Estuarine Ecosystems By Emily Caffrey Where a river meets the sea. Yes, these two unlikely waterways eventually find each other! Their coastal rendezvous point hosts...
Planting Trees for Our One World Ocean By Stephanie van Ryzin Curb appeal, privacy screening, wildlife habitat, the list goes on and on when thinking about the benefits of...
The Great Lakes Pollution Question By Justin Dubs We all know about the Great Lakes and learned about them in school. Our teachers required us to memorize their names...
The History of Earth Day: How the Movement Began By Phil Fry Humans are capable of extraordinary feats. The history of Earth Day is proof. You might not believe...
Periwinkle Creek Restoration Project Requesting Tree Planters By: Shiloh Terrell What’s new with the Periwinkle Creek Restoration Project? Have you been wondering what’s new with the Periwinkle Creek project...