An ongoing scientific expedition by National Geographic Pristine Seas is revealing the critical importance of local ...
Discovered by National Geographic's Manu San Félix, this 500-year-old coral the size of half a football field is changing how ...
Turks & Caicos may be famed for its luxurious resorts, but its truest treasures lie in the reefs, caves and secluded coves. It’s a beautiful, delicate ecosystem and every visitor has a role to play in ...
From the waters of an Arctic archipelago all the way to the Southern Ocean and marine waters in between, these photos show National Geographic Explorers at work.
A research team led by The University of Queensland has simulated different future climate scenarios driven by a range of ...
Join author and ocean scientist Juli Berwald for a free program about the vital—but often overlooked—world of jellyfish and ...
A chance discovery in the Solomon Islands reveals a unique marine organism, larger than a blue whale and able to withstand ...
With its jungly karst islands, like dozens of bright green button mushrooms scattered across turquoise seas, Raja Ampat is perhaps the planet’s most photogenic archipelago.
Seeing coral reefs can color one’s monochrome view of the ocean forever. In the pink of health — and red, blue, green and ...