We are so proud of host-city Cape Town as she brought out all the…
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Australian solo-sailor Lisa Blair has claimed the world record for the fastest unassisted circumnavigation…
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Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away. Guillaume glides beneath ice sheets, walks the ocean floor with spear-fishermen, and swims with whales in this breathtaking short by Les Films Engloutis.
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Teams competing in the recent Ocean Race Europe supported UN Sports for Climate Action. They collected scientific data, looked at the benefits of cutting out single-use plastic, measuring and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and engaging with world leaders about the threats to the ocean.
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Renowned Cape-based marine conservationist and photographer, Jean Tresforn captures rare images of the oceans fauna and flora from above and below. Jean has recently caught some incredible sights on camera during the beautiful, calm and balmy, winter days in the Cape. On this Africa Day we celebrate Africa’s natural beauty.
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On World Earth Day we thought it fitting to focus on ocean health. We can’t fix what we don’t understand, so we are pleased to learn that The Ocean Race Europe will collect vital data about the impact that humans are making on the ocean through their teams during the race.
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There are plenty of climate-change documentary’s to keep you thinking about the choices you’ve made in life. We’ve listed our top 10 documentaries that will make you think twice about how you interact with the planet and what you eat.
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Debbie Hathway couldn’t resist an invitation from Tintswalo Boulders in Cape Town to join a marine safari – in the area where renowned cinematographer Craig Foster filmed My Octopus Teacher.
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Does the idea of participating in elephant and rhino research and monitoring activities appeal to you? It’s not common that one can join the conservation team on these activities. Tintswalo Lapalala has now opened up this experience to all.
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The Two Oceans Aquarium has become the second African institution to join the Global Coalition ‘United for Biodiversity’. As the first South African representatives, the Aquarium joins the growing list of international organisations supporting the protection of global biodiversity.