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This journal is an ongoing log of our collective movement — a record of the people, projects and ideas that inspire our mission and move us forward. To keep up with the latest, check in here, follow our social media channels and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Wavelengths.
7 Things You Can Do To Feel Less Bad About the Great Barrier Reef
If we allow the world's coral ecosystems to slip into oblivion, our kind won't be far behind them. Knowledge is power. So is action.
Solace in the Shadows: Hengki Koentjoro
“Nothing holds the promise of a mystery as dearly as the darkness.” Photos and words from an explorer and messenger of the spectral domain.
Six Pioneers of Ocean Exploration Who Happen to be Women
To date, only three people have reached the deepest point on the planet's seabed. All of them are men; none of them got there without the contributions of women.
Michael Muller's Antidote to the Jaws Effect
Sharks are not cruel monsters, but a highly endangered species in need of our protection. Michael Muller documents the beauty of the apex predator in cage-free dives.
Breath Keepers: Francesca Rivetti
Artist and photographer Francesca Rivetti captures freedivers suspended in the depths on a single breath, where one can reconnect to the deepest and innermost part of the soul.
Gabriel Barathieu: Encounters on the Other Side
Among the greatest tools for conservation are cameras and the people who wield them. Photographer Gabriel Barathieu is no exception.
A Pale Blue Dot
As we prepare to navigate another trip around the sun on our rapidly changing "Pale Blue Dot," it feels right and necessary to recall the words of Carl Sagan.
Three Shows for Deep Thinkers
Watching television isn't always a waste of time, provided you're getting informed and inspired. Here are three shows to stream when you want to veg with intention.
A Forest Without Trees
California's cold-water kelp forests harbor beauty and complexity akin to coral reefs. Our role must be one of stewardship and protection to safeguard their wonders.
The Plight of the Sea Turtle: Why Just One?
Only 1 in 1,000 sea turtle hatchlings will survive to maturity. A new film by Sea Shepherd documents their mission to save the last dinosaurs.
Saving the World’s Rarest Marine Mammal
There are no more than 60 vaquitas believed alive in the world today. Oona Layolle, Campaign Leader for Operation Milagro, shares her plan to save them.
Before The Flood
Can a movie change the world? A new documentary by Academy Award winners Leonardo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens (Parley Speaker) puts our future on a warming planet into perspective.
Black and White: The Visual Poetry of the Sea
Photographer Christian Vizl suspends marine life in time and space, taking us on a poetic journey down beneath the surface.
September: A Month for the Oceans
September was a big month for the oceans, thanks to two global conferences that have set the stage for the future of conservation, ocean policy, and natural resource management. Here we share 10 top wins from the IUCN WCC and Our Ocean Conference.
Wise Words From Sylvia Earle
Dr. Sylvia Earle has spent nearly a year of her life underwater. Suffice it to say her wisdom runs deep. Here are 10 times she put that wisdom into words you ought to read, hear, and share...