August 2022
RSVP today for the 2022 Seacology Prize Ceremony
Reservations are now open for the 2022 Seacology Prize Ceremony! Click below to RSVP for the free, online event and to be notified when we announce this year’s recipient early […]
August 2022
Reservations are now open for the 2022 Seacology Prize Ceremony! Click below to RSVP for the free, online event and to be notified when we announce this year’s recipient early […]
July 2022
World Mangrove Day may not be big on your list of holidays, but it’s a red-letter day for Seacology and conservationists around the globe. That’s because mangrove forests are environmental […]
July 2022
The San Juan islands lie in the maze of waterways of the Salish Sea in northwestern Washington, just miles from the Canadian border. People from across the country and around […]
July 2022
Duane Silverstein, Seacology’s executive director, has been named Scuba Diving magazine’s July Sea Hero! Check out the magazine’s Q&A with Duane about how he discovered his passion for islands, why local […]
June 2022
Our latest batch of new projects includes our first ever in Cameroon, El Salvador, and England! These partnerships will protect thousands of acres of threatened island habitat and the species […]
June 2022
The more than 600 islands of the Federated States of Micronesia contain breathtaking beauty: dense tropical forests, picturesque waterfalls, and some of the world’s healthiest coral reefs. Spanning nearly 2,000 […]
May 2022
In 2021, Seacology launched more new projects than in any previous year in our history and began our latest nationwide project in the Dominican Republic. We achieved these milestones while […]
May 2022
Landing on Rarotonga, the largest and most populous of the Cook Islands, visitors are treated to an overwhelming array of sights. The shallow turquoise water of the South Pacific gently […]
April 2022
Brilliantly colored chameleons, baobab trees that look like they could have been lifted from a surrealist painting, and playful, wide-eyed lemurs–the island of Madagascar has so many unique species that […]
April 2022
By Karen Peterson Despite the wonders of email, instant messaging, and video calls, there is no substitute for seeing island conservation projects–and meeting the dedicated and energetic people in charge […]