On May 12th dozens of protests took place around the world in countries including the UK, USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Mexico, the Caribbean, Japan and China –…
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is asking anglers and other boaters to avoid an area along the west side of San Juan Island in an effort…
Despite efforts to try and protect the Port River dolphins, Australia, some boat users are still going at full speed within the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary. Impacts from speeding boats have…
The Government announced this news at the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit and Prime Minister Theresa May is now calling on all other Commonwealth countries to join…
Tourist spots around the globe offer people a chance to swim with whales and dolphins in their natural environment, but just what impact do these activities have on the marine…
On Sunday, 15 April, three orcas were killed by fishermen off Barrouallie, a town in western St Vincent. The Barrouallie crew have defended their action, stating they have broken no…
Icelandic whale hunting company Hvalur hf. is going to resume whale hunting after a two-year brek. The company has been permitted to hunt 161 fin whales in addition to using…
On 5 April, a fleet of vessels left the port of Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture in Japan to undertake what the government describes as ‘research’ whaling. The ships will search an…
For the first time in history, orcas have been filmed hunting and killing an elusive whale species in Australian waters. The event took place off the coast of Western Australia’s…
Marine Connection is supporting ‘The Final Breach’ a 12-min short documentary to further raise awareness about the Southern Resident Killer Whale population and the struggles they currently face. Produced and…