
18 Years to a Cleaner Sea
How long would it take to clean up the entire ocean? One nonprofit that pioneered an innovative way to clean the world’s waters estimates they can do it in 18 years.

How long would it take to clean up the entire ocean? One nonprofit that pioneered an innovative way to clean the world’s waters estimates they can do it in 18 years.

Speed and handling earned this vessel the nickname, “The Ripper”


Wounded Nature operations director Whit Jones explains the lesser known pollution harming coastal wildlife and how his organization is working to solve it.

It may stand out like a sore thumb, but it keeps you warm and dry.

Walk on water? The faux marina at the F1 race in Miami has the internet abuzz.

BRIG employees stand together in the face of war-fueled uncertainty

How long would it take to clean up the entire ocean? One nonprofit that pioneered an innovative way to clean the world’s waters estimates they can do it in 18 years.

Speed and handling earned this vessel the nickname, “The Ripper”

Visibility and coastal versatility make this vessel stand out.

Wounded Nature operations director Whit Jones explains the lesser known pollution harming coastal wildlife and how his organization is working to solve it.

It may stand out like a sore thumb, but it keeps you warm and dry.

Walk on water? The faux marina at the F1 race in Miami has the internet abuzz.

BRIG employees stand together in the face of war-fueled uncertainty