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In Pictures
Historic Cuban voyage searches for clues to coral reef survival
A scientific exploration that circumnavigated Cuba found hope in coral reefs, but cautious about what the future holds.
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Deep dive
August 9, 2023 From sea to table
Traditional aquaculture paired with modern science could make for environmentally friendly, sustainable fishing.
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Video
June 5, 2023 What is blue carbon? EDF explains
Blue Carbon refers to the carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems like mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes. These often...
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Green Living
November 30, 2022 Paradise preserved: local fishermen fend off risky mining proposal in The...
Local conservationists in The Bahamas scored a rare victory over mining interests. But the proposal to mine limestone in an ecologically...
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Video
November 2, 2022 The forgotten fish of Chile
A new video from EDF tells the story of the small-scale fishing communities in the Los Ríos region of southern Chile, who depend on an...
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Explainer
July 1, 2022 The incredible climate-saving power of the world's oceans and wetlands
Climate scientists are studying “blue carbon” to make the case for stepping up conservation.
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In Pictures
June 21, 2022 7 amazing facts about the seven seas
Think you know the oceans? Seven amazing facts to make you marvel at the seven seas
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Deep dive
March 23, 2022 Fishing for a future
Around the world, 3 billion people depend on fish as a vital source of nutrition. As the climate changes and the global population grows...
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Video
March 11, 2022 Building resilient small-scale fisheries
Small-scale fisheries are vital to the livelihoods, food security, health, and culture of billions worldwide. Yet communities reliant on...