Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota

A continuation of the landmark scientific reference series from the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies, Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota, Volume 3, Geology provides the most up-to-date, systematic, cohesive, and comprehensive description of the geology of the Gulf of Mexico Basin. Edited by Noreen A. Buster and Charles W. Holmes.
Horned Ghost Crabs Change Camouflage From Day To Night

Horned ghost crabs change their appearance from day to night for camouflage, a study has revealed. They can even match the colours of particular grains of sand found on the beach where they occur.
Building a Sustainable Lobster Fishery Off Honduras

The eastern coast of Honduras is a rugged, largely undeveloped place called the Moskitia. Draped in wetland forest and punctuated by saltwater lagoons, it is home to four indigenous groups…
San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival, 2013

The mission of the San Francisco International Ocean Film Festival is to inspire people to appreciate and care for the ocean by revealing its wonders through independent films. The Film Festival Opens March-7-10, 2013.
Sanibel Island, At Dawn; By Andrew Jalbert

Sanibel Island, At Dawn is an image from Andrew Jalbert.
Beach Art In Cornwall: The High Tidemark – Video

Newquay artist Tony Plant spends his time transforming some of Cornwall’s most beautiful beaches into swirling canvasses with his unique form of sand art inspired by the local landscapes.
Tony Plant’s Ethereal Sand Drawing Art

British artist Tony Plant a time based, environmental artist, sand-painter and photographer, borrows his canvas from nature by using the wet sand of low-lying coastal lands of England as his working surface.
America’s Happiest Seaside Towns

For the second year in a row, Coastal Living magazine has published its finalists for the 10 happiest seaside towns.
Coastal Care 2012: In Numbers and Achievements

Our deepest gratitude and thanks to our immensely talented and highly inspiring contributors of 2012.
— Santa Aguila Foundation.