The Center for Biological Diversity has recently filed a petition to have 83 coral species found in U.S. waters placed on the endangered species list. The 191-page long petition was sent to the U.S. Department of Commerce, as well as the director of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, abbreviated NOAA, and contains everything from the biology to abundance of the corals species …read more
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Marine Debris – More than Just a Litter Problem!
Marine debris — trash and garbage in our waters from land and ocean sources — is a major problem world-wide. It is especially noticeable in the Florida Keys because of our many miles of shoreline that collect debris that the tides and currents carry our way. Added to that is the intensive use of the Florida Keys for tourism and commercial fishing activities which together result in tons of debris trapped in mangroves, on sandy beaches and below the surface of the water on seagrasses and coral reefs. This debris threatens seabirds and marinelife. …read more
Reef Relief Founders Step Down After 23 Years
No Direction Home: Michael Blades blog on Reef Relief
Interview with David Helvarg on a National Ocean Policy
Last week, Admiral Allen testified before Congress on the merits of a National Ocean Policy as a representative of the Obama Administration’s Ocean Policy Task Force. …Read more