Fish ‘whoops and growls’ recorded on restored reef By Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News See full story at BBC Dec. 2021 “Whooping, croaking and growling”: Hear the underwater sounds […]
Points of No Return
By Alexandria Herr, Shannon Osaka, and Maddie Stone In 2019 an international team of scientists published a commentary in the celebrated science journal Nature, sounding the alarm of a planet in crisis — and […]
NCA 4: Hawai‘i and U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands
The U.S. Pacific Islands are culturally and environmentally diverse, treasured by the 1.9 million people who call them home. Pacific islands are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts due to […]
Record Coral Die Off
Record Coral Die Off: Scientists have confirmed the largest die-off of corals ever recorded on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Record coral die-offs have been reported from the great barrier Reef. […]
The Challenge of Sustainable Tourism in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Author: Edward W. (Ted) Manning, Ottawa. Based on several research projects by Dr Edward W. (Ted) Manning, President, Tourisk Inc. focused on green development in islands and coastal zones and […]