Artists fashion a treasure out of trash
By Kate Bradshaw | Tribune Staff Published: October 16, 2014 ST. PETERSBURG — The colorful sculpture towering above Poynter Park has a certain grace to it, though it’s meant to depict something...
View ArticleScientists sound alarm over ocean acidification
ABC Environment 8 Oct 2014 Scientists warn that the acidity of the oceans has risen by more than a quarter over the last 200 years, posing danger for shellfish. OCEAN ACIDIFICATION has risen by a...
View ArticleBirth control pills have negative effect on lake ecosystems: study
Aly Thomson, The Canadian Press Published Sunday, October 12, 2014 8:32PM EDT HALIFAX — The lead researcher of a new study is calling for improvements to some of Canada's waste water treatment...
View ArticleAnnual “Keep The Sea Free of Debris Art Contest!”
Resources – Downloads 2015 Art Contest Entry Form 2015 Art Contest Flier The last day to submit entries is November 17, 2014. Eligibility All students in...
View ArticleIsland nations shouldn’t be left to drown from climate change
Johannes Luetz. Theguardian.com, Monday 13 October 2014 19.18 EDT Islanders from the Tulun Atoll where forced relocation is presently underway are reporting what some believe is the beginning of...
View ArticleMake Your Voice Heard – Coastal Use Survey Available Now
Dear Southeast FL coastal residents and visitors, We are excited to announce the launch of the Our Florida Reefs coastal and ocean use survey! This survey is being conducted as part of a local...
View ArticleGreat Barrier Reef dredging could damage fish populations, says study
theguardian.com, Thursday 23 October 2014 00.47 EDT Fish populations could be significantly damaged by the dredging of seabed sediment, with new research finding that larvae development is hindered by...
View ArticleActivists turn out to protest Big Sugar
Kevin Lollar, klollar@news-press.com 10:08 p.m. EDT October 1, 2014 Twelve environmentalists rallied Wednesday at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection office in Fort Myers to ask the...
View Article9 hours left to get the Grateful Diver t-shirt or tank
9 hours left to get the Grateful Diver t-shirt or tank. Order yours and support coral reef conservation. Help us sell 3 more before the campaign ends. http://www.booster.com/reef-relief Share
View ArticleGAO: Feds should do more to stop ocean acidification
By Timothy Cama – 10/15/14 10:35 AM EDT The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is calling out federal agencies for not implementing part of a 2009 law meant to reduce ocean acidification. The GAO...
View ArticleNew photo from Facebook October 02, 2014 at 11:33AM
Just 14 days left to get the Grateful Diver t-shirt or tank. Help us reach our goal. Get one today at http://ift.tt/1rPv44K via Facebook Pages http://ift.tt/1fUrJwZ Share
View ArticleLast tickets for the Mason Jennings concert 11/21/14
he last (small) stack of tickets for the Mason Jennings concert at #COAST on Friday, November 21 is sitting here on our desk at 631 Greene Street, so, here's your chance to pick them up right in Old...
View ArticleMASON JENNINGS BENEFIT CONCERT NEARLY SOLD OUT
STOCK ISLAND, FL: November 11, 2014 – On Friday, November 21, singer, songwriter and internationally recognized touring artist Mason Jennings will play an intimate concert at Stock Island’s COAST...
View ArticleReef Relief Receives Disney Conservation Grant
KEY WEST, FL OCTOBER 20, 2014 - Reef Relief has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF). The conservation grant recognizes Reef Relief's efforts to educate...
View ArticleWorld Parks Congress aims to protect a third of oceans in marine parks
Linda Vergnani ABC Environment First posted 20 Nov 2014 AT LEAST 30 PER CENT of the world's oceans should be protected as marine parks where fishing and mining are banned, according to a new target...
View ArticleHawaiian Marine Refuge Now Filled With Garbage
Nov 18, 2014 07:00 AM ET // by Patrick J. Kiger . Discover News Photo: NOAA The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument in Hawaii, a World Heritage Site and one of the largest marine conservation...
View ArticleStudy: Bleaching events impair long-term coral reproduction
19 November 2014 .Smithsonian Magazine A new study by Florida State University and Smithsonian Institution biologists shows that bleaching events brought on by rising sea temperatures are having a...
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