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Fifteen Shades of Blue By Samantha Whitcraft, Shark Savers International

Photo: Samantha Whitcraft Day 3, Pangaea Explorationsโ€™ Line Islands Expedition, Aboard S/V Sea Dragon, approximately 416 miles south-southwest of Oahu, Hawaii headed to Palmyra Atoll. While steering our boat towards an ever-distant horizon, the seas roll under the bow hour after hour. I canโ€™t help but marvel at the azure […]

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The Northern Line Islands await Sea Dragon

Island 1 of 10: PALMYRA. Population: 12. Shark population: 85% of the biomass of the underwater world Island 2 of 10: TERAINA. Population: 1,400. Constant breaking waves on all sides, landing will be interesting – no wonder they are so isolated. Island 3 of 10: TABUAERAN. Population: 2500. Communication with […]

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Can you say โ€œPapahanaumokuakeaโ€?

Weโ€™re skirting along the northern edge of the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, the largest marine protected area on the planet, established only 6 years ago.ย The ocean is the last frontier of conservation, with less than 1% currently set aside as a safe haven for marine life.ย For comparison,12% of land has […]

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Last Trawl 24.45N, 165.01W

Weโ€™re still far north of the boundaries of theย Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, so a few days ago we pulled in the high-speed trawl and ended our sampling of the sea for plastic. Our research is done.ย Without having the exact counts and weights for this sample, I can at least say […]

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