The backless Rangali available from mid June
Posted by Kualuah Shop onWe are thrilled to launch the backless version of our Rangali sprintsuit. It will be available in both signature color variations. Made from 1.33 mm limestone neoprene and it's less heavy on our planet. Dive into the oceans and seas in our chic and comfortable backless. Oh and it...
Water Temperatures in the Deep Ocean Rising Faster that Previously Thought
Posted by Zsofi U onSince warming air temperatures ultimately also affect ocean surface temperatures, ocean warming is one of the symptoms of global warming. About 90% of the heat trapped in our atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans, which have been slowly, but steadily, rising. Globally, both land and ocean surface temperatures have been...
Plastic undoubtedly on the rise - Coronavirus waste endangering marines
Posted by Zsofi U onIt’s been almost a year since COVID-19 has been sweeping through the entire globe. In the beginning of 2020, many talked about a favorable, lockdown triggered environmental impact of the coronavirus. With the decrease of manufacturing and social activities for a moment it looked like marine lives returned to previously...
Tragedy: one of the largest marine mammal mass stranding in Tasmania
Posted by Zsofi U onInnovative Ocean Cleaning Technologies that are Making the Marine Environment Healthier
Posted by Zsofi U onMarine pollution is one of the biggest environmental challenges the world is currently contending with. Marine debris consists of a wide range of materials, with plastic being one of the biggest culprits. Marine debris originates from both sources on land (e.g. beach/land-based litter that blows into the ocean, and plastic...
Rare juvenile whale washed ashore in South Australian beach
Posted by Zsofi U onThe 12-meter long carcass was washed ashore at Hines Bay near Port MacDonnell It is believed to belong a rare species, either a fin or sei whale The last reported dead fin whale was found in 2009 Surfer, divers, swimmers should avoid the area until the whale is fully broken...
Mauritius oil spill is visible from space
Posted by Zsofi U onA Japanese bulk carrier MV Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef in Mauritius on 25 July, carrying 4000 tonnes of fuel, causing an ecological state of emergency. The Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Jugnauth recently said that more than 3,000 of the 4,000 tonnes of oil from the ship's...
SOS Galapagos, massive Chinese vessel fleet threatening the wildlife
Posted by Zsofi U onEcuador is on alert due to the massive 260-strong Chinese fishing fleet appearing off the Galapagos Islands. The fishing-ships have been there for about three weeks in international waters, just outside a 188-mile wide the economic zone around the Galapagos. Ecuador’s patrols are trying to make sure that the...
Marines flourishing during lockdown
Posted by Zsofi U onIn a few months, millions of people have been under lockdowns to curb the spread of coronavirus. Events, travels have been cancelled, schools and workplaces have closed around the globe. The pandemic has significantly slowed down the industrial activities. While our “normality” was hit hard, the quarantine offered our natural...