Nov 7, 2019 | Environment, Invasive Species, Marine Life, Ocean
Lionfish: A Nasty Surprise Visitor Lionfish are venomous, fast-reproducing fish that have spread along the eastern Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico, and pose a major threat to Florida’s native species and ecosystems. They are native to the warm waters of the South...
Nov 6, 2019 | Environment, Invasive Species, Marine Life, Ocean
Hawaiian Innovation Hawaii is known for great beaches, beautiful water and lots of marine life, but the coral reefs around Hawaii are suffering from a killer all their own: tropical invasive algae, one of the most invasive species in the oceans today. In 2018,...
Oct 7, 2019 | Environment, Ocean, Plastic, Recycling, Trash
Another Plastic Problem By now, we all know that plastic is bad for the environment. Besides the damage to marine life who mistake it for food, the chemicals that can be released into soil and groundwater (and then move up the food chain), a 2018 study shows that when...
Oct 5, 2019 | Coral, Environment, Marine Life, Ocean, Trash
Do Coral Love Junk Food? For a long time, scientists thought that coral ate anything they could reach, but a 2017 study indicates that coral might actually prefer plastic. Surprising as it seems, coral may actually find the taste of plastic…well…yummy! A...
Oct 1, 2019 | Environment, Marine Life, Ocean, Plastic, Recycling
Vanuatu – Environmental Leader  Vanuatu, a nation in the South Pacific, northeast of Australia, is made up of 13 larger islands and about 70 smaller ones, covering a total area of about 1300km. Most of the islands are mountainous, and covered in lush...
Oct 1, 2019 | Energy, Environment, Ocean, Recycling, Resources
Young Scientist Spotlight: Hannah Herbst In 2015, Hannah Herbst was an eighth-grader in Boca Raton Florida. She got a letter from a nine-year-old pen pal in Ethiopia who had no access to lights, a steady flow of fresh water to drink, and other necessities. Herbst...