An Interview with Dr. Sylvia Earle, the Greatest Oceanic Explorer of All-Time
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Things did not go as planned.
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In a place like New York, the importance of clean and accessible water can be easily overlooked. Thankfully, we know a few folks that…
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There are women and then there are badass ocean women. These individuals embody the spirit of one of the most special natural resources we…
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In bringing to life an entire magazine focused on our favorite Earthly substance (oxygen floating in at a close #2), it crossed our minds…
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The story you are about to read embodies a very common theme found in many significantly great love stories throughout history. It is a…
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There are women and then there are badass ocean women. These individuals embody the spirit of one of the most special natural resources we…
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Short films have long been an overlooked gem on the digital front. It’s not totally the category of movie’s fault. It seems the term…
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There are women and then there are badass ocean women. These individuals embody the spirit of one of the most special natural resources we…
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Good ol’ Montauk, NY. A quaint drinking village with a fishing problem. Winter population of a few thousand or less. Summer population around tens…
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The School of Continued Oceanic Education is in full recruitment mode. The school’s board of directors recently issued a series of emails that outlined…
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Kelly Slater is a better surfer than Ponce de Leon ever was. However, Ponce de Leon did discover and name the state of Florida…
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Good ol’ Montauk, NY. A quaint drinking village with a fishing problem. Winter population of a few thousand or less. Summer population around tens…
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Looking for a place in Montauk to call your own? Here’s a run-through of some of the coolest waterfront and oceanview homes currently on…
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Good ol’ Montauk, NY. A quaint drinking village with a fishing problem. Winter population of a few thousand or less. Summer population around tens…
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Hey, thanks for clicking over. We won’t bore you with some tiresome introduction—chances are you (or a good friend) has already exchanged pleasantries with us in…
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