Sustainable Tourism Thrives in Philippines’ Largest Marine Sanctuary

In the last 10 years the number of tourists flocking to El Nido has more than tripled. In 2013 the famed marine sanctuary welcomed over 60,000 tourists to its white sand beaches, lush mangrove and ever-green forests, and magnificently sculpted jade islands. While tourism is a mainstay of the local economy, it is also an industry that is especially sensitive to reef conditions.
Microplastics Worse For Crabs And Other Marine Life Than Previously Thought

The tiny plastic particles polluting our seas are not only orally ingested by marine creatures, but also enter their systems through their gills, according to a new study.
Thousands Of Containers Fall Off Ships Every Year. What Happens To Them?

It is estimated that thousands of containers are lost every year along international shipping routes due to big waves or wind gusts. Sometimes they wash up on shore, but what happens to the containers that land at the bottom of the sea? No one really knew.
Climate Data From Air, Land, Sea And Ice In 2013 Reflect Trends Of a Warming Planet

In 2013, the vast majority of worldwide climate indicators, greenhouse gases, sea levels, global temperatures, etc., continued to reflect trends of a warmer planet, according to the indicators assessed in the State of the Climate in 2013 report, released today. These findings reinforce what scientists for decades have observed.
World’s Biggest Fish Seek New Home

The largest living fish, whale sharks, may increasingly be using volcanic islands off the western coast of Europe as a new home as sea surface temperatures rise. This finding could shed light on how climate change might alter the behavior of fish globally.
“At Your Own Risk,” In Pictures

Over the first week of July, a hefty south swell lit up some marquee spots along the left coasts of the Americas. An amazing photo gallery from Surfer Mag.
Dispersant from Deepwater Horizon Spill Found to Persist in the Environment

A new study has found that the dispersant compound DOSS, massively released in the environment by BP, remains associated with oil and can persist in the environment…
Lower Fish Haul Due To Sand Mining, Malaysia

Hundreds of fishermen, in Selangor State, are facing huge financial losses after their monthly catch is slashed by half over the last three months allegedly because of sand mining near their fishing spot.
Should International Refugee Law Accommodate Climate Change?

Can the United Nations help to protect people seeking safety abroad if their homes and jobs are destroyed by prolonged drought, rising sea levels or other climate change-related phenomena in the same way as if they were displaced by war or human rights abuses? The short answer, today anyway, is no. (!)