New Hope Spot: Shinnecock Bay, NY

Shinnecock Bay on the south shore of Long Island, New York, is being named a new “Hope Spot” by Mission Blue, an international organization that supports the protection of oceans worldwide.
Read moreShinnecock Bay on the south shore of Long Island, New York, is being named a new “Hope Spot” by Mission Blue, an international organization that supports the protection of oceans worldwide.
Read moreMission Blue will host a webinar on June 8 at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time (U.S. and Canada) called “Hope in Hawaii.”
Read moreThe Sargasso Sea was first named a Mission Blue Hope Spot in 2011 and is now recognized with the the Sargasso Sea Commission as its Hope Spot Champion.
Read moreOff the coast of Florida, deep at the bottom of the ocean, are massive blue holes that formed thousands of years ago. NOAA researchers are flocking to a 425-foot-deep “blue hole” off Florida’s Gulf Coast this month in search of signs of life, among other things. The hole has been dubbed Green Banana.
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