As an ocean storyteller, I’m always on the lookout for new ocean stories to tell. If you work in or research the ocean sphere, you may have a story worth telling. Here’s what makes a story newsworthy.
Thomas Herbreteau, Chair of the Canadian Cartographic Association’s Geovisualization and Map Design Special Interest Group shares his top tips for not just making a good map to communicate your research, but for making a great map.
Sometimes you might be better off focusing on addressing the discrepancies between what someone thinks they know and what they actually know might be a better strategy.
In The Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus Center's new report “Towards an Equitable Approach to Marine Plastics Pollution,” the authors make a case for using the term "plastic pollution" instead of "plastic litter."