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Something spooky is lurking in our oceans September 15, 2020 Many of us know the feeling of casting a rod off a dock on a warm summer evening. Others can appreciate fish as part of a delicious and nutritious meal. And for some in... Read More Many of us know the feeling of casting a rod off a dock on a warm summer evening. Others... Read More
North Atlantic right whales are facing imminent extinction July 30, 2020 North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered, with only about 400 left in the world. Historically, hunting led to near extinction of this majestic species. Now, their biggest threats include getting entangled in fishing... Read More North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered, with only about 400 left in the world. Historically, hunting led to... Read More
No oil and gas in marine protected areas is a big win for whales May 2, 2019 Fragile marine ecosystems in Canada will finally get the protection they need. Read More Fragile marine ecosystems in Canada will finally get the protection they need. Read More
5 wild stories from 2018 December 18, 2018 This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals that captured our collective attention at times when we seemed to need it most. Here’s... Read More This year brought deadly environmental disasters and strained politics – but it also gave us a few charming animals... Read More
Lessons from Atlantic Canada's oldest marine protected area December 1, 2017 This year, Atlantic Canada’s first marine protected area created under the Oceans Act became a teenager. But since marine protection in Canada is still so new, the 13-year-old Gully is considered one of the venerable... Read More This year, Atlantic Canada’s first marine protected area created under the Oceans Act became a teenager. But since marine... Read More
Are Canada’s marine protection plans at sea? September 19, 2016 As other countries surge ahead with marine protection, Canada has a long way to go to meet its targets. Read More As other countries surge ahead with marine protection, Canada has a long way to go to meet its targets. Read More
See Canada’s oceans as they’ve never been seen before July 13, 2016 WWF-Canada launches a powerful new data-visualization tool to demonstrate what’s really going on in our oceans. It’s free online and can be easily customized. Read More WWF-Canada launches a powerful new data-visualization tool to demonstrate what’s really going on in our oceans. It’s free online... Read More
Extremely loud and incredibly close: seismic tests in Atlantic Canada will hurt endangered whales May 13, 2014 The Sable Gully celebrates its 10th Anniversary as a Marine Protected Area in May 2014. But this safe haven could soon be under threat by loud seismic exploration for oil and gas, blasting away... Read More The Sable Gully celebrates its 10th Anniversary as a Marine Protected Area in May 2014. But this safe haven... Read More
Navigating Whale Habitat: A New Tool Kit for the Maritime Industry May 18, 2021 To help avoid ship collisions with whales, a new tool kit for mariners operating in the Northwest Atlantic, including the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, has been developed. Read More To help avoid ship collisions with whales, a new tool kit for mariners operating in the Northwest Atlantic, including... Read More
Great White Lydia hanging out in Newfoundland October 31, 2013 Lydia is the name of a great white shark that has been roaming Newfoundland’s south coast (only 20-30 km off Placentia Bay) for the past several days. Read More Lydia is the name of a great white shark that has been roaming Newfoundland’s south coast (only 20-30 km... Read More