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Celebrating Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
By Allie Braun, guest author Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary consist of a nearly 130 mile stretch of Florida’s peninsula.... View Article
What is Blue Carbon?
The natural world is a delicate balance of millions of plants, animals, and elements. Carbon, while being one of the... View Article
Creature Feature: North Atlantic Right Whale
North Atlantic right whales are massive, weighing up to 70 tons and growing to 52 feet in length. They are... View Article
Celebrating 26 Years Of Whale Protection And Research At Stellwagen Bank and Hawaiian Humpback National Marine Sanctuaries
Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and the Hawaiian Humpback National Marine Sanctuary are two truly special places on our planet.... View Article
Creature Feature: Manatees
Manatees may seem like slow-moving sea cows, but these large and graceful swimmers are critical to our ocean’s ecosystems remaining... View Article
Creepy, Crawly, and Slimy: Invertebrates in the National Marine Sanctuary System
Reducing Risk in Coastal Communities
By: Taylor Berry, Development and Office Coordinator Healthy coastlines are vital to trade and tourism economies in the United... View Article
Celebrating 46 Years of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act
By: Kris Sarri, President and CEO of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation On October 23, 1972, the National Marine... View Article
Creature Feature: Giant Pacific Octopus
The Giant Pacific Octopus is one of the most elusive of all marine animals, reaching lengths of up to 16... View Article