The Green Guide

The Green Guide by National Geographic makes living in an environmentally-aware way easy, understandable, and practical. Intended for general consumers, GREEN GUIDE (in print and on the web) shows people how to make small changes that add up to big benefits for their wallets, for their health, and, of course, for the health of the planet.

Hawaii’s Living Reef Program

HLRP raises general public awareness of the importance and interconnectedness of the coral reef ecosystem to Hawaii’s lifestyle. Positive behaviors to protect and nurture this life-giving natural resource are taught and encouraged.

Ocean Lives

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP) has established an innovative education and technological framework to bring the excitement of the nations underwater ecosystems to the public by linking existing system-wide oceanographic monitoring programs with interactive telepresence technology.

The Reef Check Foundation

An international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of coral reefs.

The Marine Photobank

A leading visual resource that has galvanized people from all over the planet to collect, share and download marine photos, images and graphics that shed light on how humans have affected life in the ocean.

World Ocean Observatory

A place of exchange for ocean information, education and public discourse about the future of the ocean and its implication for human survival.

SeaWeb

A communications-based nonprofit organization that uses social marketing techniques to advance ocean conservation.

The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument

The single largest conservation area under the U.S. flag, and the largest marine conservation area in the world.

The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat (IUI)

A national facility shared by all universities in Israel. The IUI is an important active partner in the study and conservation of the Red Sea.

LINKS & RESOURCES

The Green Guide

The Green Guide by National Geographic makes living in an environmentally-aware way easy, understandable, and practical. Intended for general consumers, GREEN GUIDE (in print and on the web) shows people how to make small changes that add up to big benefits for their wallets, for their health, and, of course, for the health of the planet.

Ocean Lives

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Marine Sanctuary Program (NMSP) has established an innovative education and technological framework to bring the excitement of the nations underwater ecosystems to the public by linking existing system-wide oceanographic monitoring programs with interactive telepresence technology.

The Marine Photobank

A leading visual resource that has galvanized people from all over the planet to collect, share and download marine photos, images and graphics that shed light on how humans have affected life in the ocean.

SeaWeb

A communications-based nonprofit organization that uses social marketing techniques to advance ocean conservation.

Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME)

A unique organization that brings together Jordanian, Palestinian, and Israeli environmentalists.

Hawaii's Living Reef Program

HLRP raises general public awareness of the importance and interconnectedness of the coral reef ecosystem to Hawaii's lifestyle. Positive behaviors to protect and nurture this life-giving natural resource are taught and encouraged.

The Reef Check Foundation

An international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of coral reefs.

World Ocean Observatory

A place of exchange for ocean information, education and public discourse about the future of the ocean and its implication for human survival.

The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument

The single largest conservation area under the U.S. flag, and the largest marine conservation area in the world.

The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat (IUI)

A national facility shared by all universities in Israel. The IUI is an important active partner in the study and conservation of the Red Sea.