08/23/2025
Did you know this about Beavers 🦫?
Parachuting Beavers. How They Pulled Off a Miracle in a Scorched Desert
What if the key to reversing drought, wildfires, and vanishing wetlands isn’t high-tech—but nature itself? This video tells the extraordinary story of beaver...
08/14/2025
Please stop eating the parrotfish when you see it on the menu, 🙏🏻 …
The Parrot Fish is WEIRD
01/29/2025
A Major Step Forward for Humanity
Innovation is the key to a sustainable future, and this new water bottle—made using seaweed—represents a groundbreaking shift in how we think about packaging. By reducing plastic waste, we’re not just protecting our oceans; we’re also taking real steps to heal the Earth.
Plastics break down into microplastics that infiltrate our water, food, and even the atmosphere. By turning to natural, biodegradable alternatives, we’re creating solutions that work with nature rather than against it. This is more than just a product—it’s a movement toward a cleaner, healthier planet.
It’s time to embrace materials that sustain life instead of polluting it. Every step counts.
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This Is An Edible Water Bottle!
11/09/2024
Please stop eating sea cucumbers, thanks…
How sea cucumbers are helping coral and keeping our oceans healthy
Research from French Polynesia and The Nature Conservancy's Palmyra Atoll Preserve shows that, by feeding on microbial pathogens in marine sediment, the weir...
10/05/2024
If all the coral on Earth were to die, it would have devastating consequences for marine ecosystems and human societies. Coral reefs are crucial for marine biodiversity, providing habitat, food, and breeding grounds for about 25% of all marine species. Without coral reefs, many marine animals would lose their homes, leading to drastic declines in fish populations and other marine life that depend on the reefs.
The loss of coral would also affect the livelihoods of millions of people who rely on reef fisheries for food and income. Coastal communities would lose natural protection from storm surges and erosion, as coral reefs act as natural barriers that absorb wave energy. Additionally, tourism, which is a significant source of income for many countries, would be severely impacted.
On a broader scale, coral reefs contribute to the health of the ocean by helping to cycle nutrients and support marine food webs. Their loss would weaken the resilience of the entire marine environment, leading to a less stable and less productive ocean ecosystem. This collapse would also affect carbon cycling, as healthy coral reefs play a role in sequestering carbon dioxide, potentially exacerbating climate change impacts.
05/28/2024
Happy Memorial Day. Thanks for your service.
12/30/2023
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Pink Creature from Down Under! (Rare Turtle Frog)
It’s pink, pudgy, and super rare! In this video the crew travels over 12,000 miles so Mark Vins can try to accomplish a childhood dream of catching the pink ...