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Why are orca sinking boats? Explained by Ocean Generation.
01/04/2026 · Will Steen

Who are the orca outlaws sinking boats, and why are they?

Why are orca sinking boats? From revenge to playful behaviour, we're exploring the science behind Iberian orcas’ interactions with boats.

Secret life of algae. Posted by Ocean Generation
31/03/2026 · Will Steen

Secret life of algae: From oxygen to algae blooms

Algae power every second breath - but when they bloom, they can cause harm. Learn about their role in ecosystems, climate, and Ocean health.

The Hidden Price of Feeding Langkawis Eagles. A Wavemaker Story.
11/03/2026 · Erika Lau

The Hidden Price of Feeding Langkawi’s Eagles

Learn about the hidden impact of tourism feeding on Langkawi’s eagles and the mangrove ecosystems they call home. A Wavemaker Story.

What is Ocean circulation, and why does it mater? Explained by Ocean Generation
20/02/2026 · Will Steen

What is Ocean circulation – and why does it matter?

Ocean circulation drives heat, carbon and oxygen around the globe. Learn what moves the Ocean and what a slowing circulation means.

Why krill matter: fishing and conservation in the Southern Ocean.
23/01/2026 · Will Steen

Why krill matter: Krill fishing and conservation in the Southern Ocean

Why Antarctic krill matter: learn how krill fishing, climate change and conservation shape the Southern Ocean ecosystem.

Narwhals and unicorns: how the magic of the Arctic has changed.
15/01/2026 · Will Steen

Narwhals and Unicorns: How the magic of the Arctic has changed

Unicorns may be myth, but narwhals are real. Read how they inspired the myth of the unicorn, what their tusks really do and why climate change is threatening them.

From classroom to COP30: Questions from children to climate leaders about Ocean protection
13/01/2026 · Will Steen

From classroom to COP30: Questions from children to climate leaders about Ocean protection

Children interviewed Professor Matt Frost, Head of International Office at Plymouth Marine Laboratory as part of the COP30’s Virtual Ocean Pavilion’s, asking questions on Ocean protection, plastics, whales.

Marine discoveries and Ocean wins in 2025, posted by Ocean Generation.
25/11/2025 · Will Steen

Marine discoveries and Ocean wins in 2025

We're diving into 2025's biggest Ocean wins: from incredible marine discoveries to major protections and stories that show how the Ocean can heal.

Wavemaker Story by Leena: Leading a global Ocean movement. Posted by Ocean Generation.
10/11/2025 · Leena Joshi

How One Voice Is Leading a Global Ocean Movement Through the Power of ‘Climate Artivism’ Across 67 Countries

Get to know Leena's inspiring story of leading a global Ocean movement: from childhood curiosity to uniting young people for Ocean action. A Wavemaker Story.

Five deep sea creatures that make perfect Halloween costumes. Posted by Ocean Generation.
16/10/2025 · Will Steen

What deep-sea creature is the best Halloween costume?

From anglerfish to vampire squid, here are 5 creative deep-sea costume ideas for your Halloween party. Each comes with science-backed facts to entertain and educate our friends!

How international treaties get created? Explained by Ocean Generation, leaders in Ocean education.
10/10/2025 · Will Steen

How do international treaties get created?

From protecting the ozone layer to safeguarding the High Seas, international treaties are how nations agree on shared rules. But how does a global agreement actually happen? Here’s a step-by-step explainer.

What is the Global Plastics Treaty? Explained by Ocean Generation.
08/10/2025 · Will Steen

What is the Global Plastics Treaty?

What is the Global Plastics Treaty? We're explaining how nations are negotiating to end plastic pollution and why agreement has proven tough so far.