Lobsters: Ten-Legged Sea Cannibals A depraved new development among the scuttling sea bugs: cannibalism By Dashka Slater September 1, 2013 In this story: oceans
Manatee Heaven in King's Bay, Florida Despite their size, the manatees swim with a still, eerie grace By Rachael Monosson May 1, 2013 In this story: oceans
David Rockefeller Jr. David Rockefeller Jr.: sailor, conservationist, and philanthropist By Margie Goldsmith May 1, 2012 In this story: oceans, activism
Explore Haro Strait Haro Strait is home to a pod of more than 80 orcas, known as the Southern Residents, which were declared an endangered population in 2005. By Molly Oleson January 1, 2012 In this story: oceans
Thou Shalt Not Smite Thy Manatee Local politicians in Florida use the bible to argue against manatee protections By Paul Rauber November 1, 2011 In this story: oceans
Bering Sea Science Camp Aleut students from Kodiak and Old Harbor go to 'science boot camp' Interview by Michael Engelhard November 1, 2011 In this story: education, oceans
Scuba Do-Gooder Rx against street violence: scuba Interview by Sara Martel July 1, 2011 In this story: sports, oceans
Narwhals are Spiraling Down The unicorns of the sea are threatened by rising water temperatures By Paul Rauber March 1, 2011 In this story: oceans, climate change
How the Coal Industry Poisoned Your Tuna Sandwich U.S. coal-fired power plants pump more than 48 tons of mercury into the air each year By Dashka Slater November 1, 2011 In this story: food and drink, coal, oceans