Since our 2025 season began in early April, we’ve experienced one remarkable day after another off the coast of San…
Read MoreWhy Naturalists Matter At the heart of every Oceanic Society expedition is a naturalist — a guide who brings the…
Read MoreA Spark in the Solomon Islands 35 years ago, Susan Forster watched a group of canoes approach her dive boat…
Read MoreThe vessel, named the Bilikiki, the “big canoe” in the local Pidjin, has been gliding through the seas of the…
Read MoreOur ocean sustains life on Earth—it feeds us, gives us half the oxygen we breathe, regulates our climate, and supports…
Read MoreIf the sky is clear, as it often is in Belize, the first thing you will see is an arc…
Read MoreFor the past three years, I’ve been incredibly fortunate to co-lead Oceanic Society trips to one of the top destinations…
Read MoreFive years ago, Seiko joined forces with Oceanic Society to tackle important issues affecting ocean health and support global ocean…
Read MoreWe are pleased to share that a new global assessment of sea turtle populations, resulting from more than a decade…
Read MoreAcres of seagrass span out from the mangrove-clad islands of Belize’s Turneffe Atoll, a coral-formed atoll in the heart of…
Read MoreThe bustling capital of Ghana became the backdrop for a powerful convergence of behavioral science and on-the-ground conservation as Oceanic…
Read MoreThe boat departs at daybreak from the sandy banks of ‘Utangake, an island within the Vava’u region in the northeastern…
Read MoreThe Kingdom of Tonga, located in the heart of the South Pacific, has become a premier destination for eco-conscious travelers…
Read MoreBack in 2011, Dalton Ambat, an Oceanic Society naturalist, and Wayne Sentman, our director of conservation travel, were leading a…
Read MoreHeidi Friedlander’s 50th birthday was on the horizon. She and her husband, Josh, watched as their three children graduated college…
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