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Saving Our Seas From a Mile High
This was more than just an event. It was a rallying point for everyone who believes in protecting our marine ecosystems.
Debbie Hatch
Oct 8, 20257 min read


What is Calamari Anyway?
“Most people don’t know what a squid looks like. Many have never seen a squid looking back at them. If more do, there will be a much smaller market for calamari."
- Dr. Sylvia Earle
Debbie Hatch
Sep 28, 20251 min read


Some Things Just Go Together: Like Tacos & Tuesday, Clownfish & Anemones
By definition, symbiosis refers to "a close, long-term interaction between two or more different species, where at least one organism benefits, and the other may benefit, be harmed, or remain unaffected."
Debbie Hatch
Mar 17, 20252 min read


Could the Unassuming Sea Cucumber Save Our Reefs?
By now I hope we all know how important coral reefs are, not only to the ocean and its inhabitants but to humankind as well. Coral is a...
Debbie Hatch
Mar 17, 20242 min read


Eye to Eye with the Sperm Whales of Dominica
Earlier this week, two members of our Board had the amazing opportunity to snorkel with the Sperm Whales of Dominica. The island's sheer...
Debbie Hatch
Mar 10, 20244 min read


What is Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease and What Are we Doing About t?
I recently spoke with Simon Walsh of Nature Island Dive about an aggressive disease attacking coral throughout the Caribbean: Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD). This disease destroys the soft tissue of at least 23 species of reef-building corals, killing them within weeks or months of becoming infected. Due to its rapid spread, high mortality rate, and lack of subsidence, it has been regarded as the deadliest coral disease ever recorded.
Debbie Hatch
Feb 5, 20243 min read
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