
Equity
Meet the founders connecting BIPOC youth to the marine sciences
Seattle-based environmental justice group Sea Potential pushes to create supportive spaces for people of color to study our oceans.
Seattle-based environmental justice group Sea Potential pushes to create supportive spaces for people of color to study our oceans.
An illegal fishing case involving Tulalip Tribal members is symbolic of bigger concerns with state interference in tribal sovereignty, Indigenous citizens say.
A fellow at the Seattle Aquarium studies how these tiny particles affect the waters around us and the creatures that inhabit them.
Like much of the West Coast, the state needs a regulatory overhaul if it wants to take advantage of emerging ocean aquaculture.
After clashes over Skagit River dams and fish passages, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe is legally pushing for the fish's 'right to flourish.'