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Industrial Marine Species Extinction and Ocean Exploitation
Discover how industrial marine species extinction and ocean exploitation are driving dramatic declines in leatherbacks, sawfish, tuna, and other marine life, revealing the global industrial mechanisms behind the ocean’s collapse.
Helena Constela
Feb 28 min read


Industrial marine biodiversity loss and ocean destruction
Explore how industrial marine biodiversity loss and ocean destruction are driving species like vaquitas, sharks, and krill to the brink, revealing the true cost of industrial fishing.
Helena Constela
Feb 29 min read


Tasmanian Salmon Antibiotic Pollution and Marine Risk
Tasmanian Salmon Antibiotic Pollution and Marine Risk in Ocean Waters Tasmania’s coastline and clean waters have long been a haven for marine life — but a new chapter in Tasmanian salmon antibiotic pollution and marine risk erupted beneath the waves. A summer of record salmon farm deaths left rotting carcasses floating in pens and on beaches, highlighting how aquaculture practices can turn pristine waters hazardous. Faced with this “worst die-off we’ve ever seen” (Industry r
Helena Constela
Jan 305 min read


Arctic Environmental Risk and Protection: Everything You Need to Know
Learn why the Arctic environmental risk and protection matters, how opening the Arctic Refuge to oil and gas threatens ecosystems, Indigenous cultures, and the planet’s climate stability.
Helena Constela
Jan 308 min read


Underwater Noise Pollution and Marine Life Danger
This article explores how underwater noise pollution is severely affecting marine life, from whales to smaller organisms. It uses seismic surveys as an example of how human activity is replacing the ocean’s natural sounds with intense noise, disrupting communication, behavior, and ecological balance. The post emphasizes the urgent need to listen to and protect the ocean’s song before it is permanently drowned by mechanical noise.
Helena Constela
Jan 307 min read


How Nickel Mining Threatens Raja Ampat’s Coral Kingdom
We explore how nickel mining is rapidly expanding across Indonesia’s Raja Ampat, one of the most biodiverse marine regions on Earth. Often called the heart of the Coral Triangle, this pristine ecosystem is now under threat as industrial extraction moves closer to fragile coral reefs and coastal communities. The article exposes the environmental destruction linked to the global demand for “green metals,” revealing the hidden cost of mining on ocean health, biodiversity, and lo
Helena Constela
Jan 305 min read


Not All Traditions Deserve to Survive: End the Faroese Dolphin Hunt
What Is the Faroese Dolphin Hunt and Why It Must End Right now, as I write these lines, a grindadráp (also known as grind) is taking place on the Faroe Islands . Just one day after World Dolphin Day . On September 12, 2021 the world watched in horror as Sea Shepherd’s cameras captured the largest slaughter of dolphins on record: an entire pod of Atlantic white-sided dolphins was driven into a Faroese fjord and butchered. Reports confirmed 1,428 dolphins killed that day – t
Helena Constela
Jan 308 min read


Coral science is ready to act. It's time to push politicians.
Join our campaign Corals Without Borders. This may sound like a bureaucratic glitch, but scientists can’t move coral genetic material between countries fast enough to save the reefs. Coral science is ready to act, and now i's time to push politicians. While marine heatwaves decimate coral reefs across the planet, international law is failing to keep up . Coral scientists have developed tools to boost resilience against the climate crisis , including assisted gene flow (AGF) ,
Helena Constela
Jan 305 min read


Aquariums and dolphinariums are prisons. We are exposing the tanks.
How Aquariums and Dolphinariums Impact Dolphins, Orcas, and Marine Ecosystems In recent weeks the horror behind marine “theme parks” has been laid bare. Eleven-year-old Kamea has died at SeaWorld San Antonio, the 45th (!!!) orca to die under SeaWorld’s watch. And in Florida, a viral video showed a protected giant manta ray being hauled out of the Gulf of Mexico. State officials later confirmed the manta was captured under a special permit to supply SeaWorld’s park in Abu D
Helena Constela
Jan 308 min read


Pandora's Box is about to be opened
The most reckless experiment in human history. It sounds like science fiction, but it's terrifyingly real: a nation is preparing to mine the deepest ocean floor. This coming January, Japan will begin the world's first test of full-scale deep-sea mining near Minamitori Island in the western Pacific. Until now, the abyssal plains of the ocean have only been visited by scientists. But this project, spearheaded by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Japan Org
Helena Constela
Jan 306 min read
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