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June 2025

Decatur, Sucia, and Shaw Islands

This unique seagrass restoration initiative in the Salish Sea is combining traditional ecological knowledge with innovative robotics. It brings together three key elements: planting both seeds and mature shoots, active […]

June 2025

Crawfish Rock

Crawfish Rock is a coastal community of 600 residents on Roatán, overlooking wetlands that encompass mangroves, beaches, and coral reefs. This ecologically rich area supports two protected mangrove species that […]

February 2025

Güipo and Tomason Island

The Gulf of Fonseca, on the Pacific side of Honduras, is dotted with volcanic islands. The climate is hot and harsh—the average high temperature is 87° or above all year. […]

February 2025

Antanamarina Village

Madagascar is an evolutionary experiment conducted on a big scale. Its plants and animals evolved in isolation, and as a result, about 90% of species on the island are found […]

September 2024

Mali Island

The gigantic Great Sea Reef, or Cakalevu, is one of Fiji’s—and the world’s—environmental treasures. It stretches more than 100 miles, making it one of the largest barrier reefs in the […]

June 2024

Voice of the Sacred Ocean

Since 2020, Seacology has been working to help make Marae Moana, the world’s largest multi-use marine park, a success. Our project partners in the Cook Islands have disseminated information about […]

February 2024

Cikidang Village

The island of Java was once largely covered with forest, where species of leopards, gibbons, monkeys, birds, and many other animals unique to the island roamed. But Java has long […]

February 2024

Sitio Lapat

The Boboli Creek Watershed boasts remarkable biodiversity, with 119 species of birds and many mammals, including fruit bats. Tropical hardwood trees and Rafflesia plants (which produce some of the world’s […]

February 2024

Manoka Island

Manoka Island is the site of vast mangrove forests. It’s also the home of African manatees, crocodiles, sea turtles, the ornate hornbill, African spoonbill, Gabonese grey parrot, and many other […]

February 2024

Cotijuba Island

The ecological importance of the Amazon forest — just 5% of the Earth’s surface, but home to a quarter of all living species—is well known. It has more plant species […]