Greenpeace hosts Dr. Jose Lopez and Dr. Charles Messing from Nova Southeastern University's Oceanographic Center aboard the Arctic Sunrise as they study the ...
In early September, two scientists and an engineer came aboard the Arctic Sunrise to find out if the population of sperm and beaked whales had been affected ...
A rare deep sea glimpse of the corals and other organisms living at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, close to the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. S...
Georgia's day job right now is splicing lines and chipping paint aboard the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, but that's no...
During a Greenpeace underwater survey of the coral reef near Key Looe, our team had a chance to hear charter boat captain Don De Maria describe the changes i...
In late August, Dr. Erin Grey and Dr. Caz Taylor of Tulane University gathered samples of plankton, the very foundation of the Gulf food web. This includes t...
NOAA's Southeast Regional Director for National Marine Sanctuaries talks about the risk to his region from oil spills and speaks to the work that Greenpeace ...
One of the most startling discoveries has been the abundance of coral reefs, living hundreds of metres below the surface of the sea, at around 4 to 13 degree...
Join Earth Dr Reese Halter an award-winning broadcaster and distinguished biologist on May 12, 2010 as MSNBCs The Ed Show as host Ed Shultz asks about the ef...
The Mesoamerican Coral Reef Watch Program is and early warning system regarding the stat of coral reefs and identify changes that occur, including bleaching....
When people think of corals they often picture tropical reefs. But the Finding Coral Expedition searched for deep sea corals far below the surface in the col...
Researchers say that they have found dead and dying coral reef near the location of the 2010 BP oil spill that took place in the Gulf Of Mexico. The research...
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