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  • California Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) with an unexplained wasting disease. Underwater, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
    20210923-500_9111.jpg
  • Leather star (Dermasterias imbricata) and California Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) with an unexplained wasting disease. Underwater, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
    20210923-500_9108.jpg
  • California Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) with an unexplained wasting disease. Underwater, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
    20210923-500_9158.jpg
  • California Sea Cucumber (Parastichopus californicus) with an unexplained wasting disease. Underwater, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
    20210923-500_9133.jpg
  • A wave breaks over a seawall on the south shore of Grand Bahama Island. As climate change worsens and sea levels rise protecting coast lines will become a major issue.
    20180724-501_8233.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2181.jpg
  • A dead crab, boiled to death, on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7040.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) is likely the oldest living organism on Earth. A single patch of seagrass found in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain is estimated to be between 80,000 and 200,000 years old.
    20190624-500_2359.jpg
  • King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick in the rain on St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia Island. The chicks down does not handle rain as well as it does snow. Rain can chill the chicks and put them in mortal danger. It is raining more and snowing less due to climate change.
    20211129-DSC_8267.jpg
  • King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) colony in front of a receding glacier on St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia Island.
    20211129-DSC_7937.jpg
  • King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick in the rain on St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia Island. The chicks down does not handle rain as well as it does snow. Rain can chill the chicks and put them in mortal danger. It is raining more and snowing less due to climate change.
    20211129-DSC_7841.jpg
  • King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) chick in the rain on St. Andrews Bay, South Georgia Island. The chicks down does not handle rain as well as it does snow. Rain can chill the chicks and put them in mortal danger. It is raining more and snowing less due to climate change.
    20211129-DSC_7847.jpg
  • A glacier in Antarctica.
    20211123-DSC_3936.jpg
  • A glacier in Antarctica.
    20211123-DSC_3935.jpg
  • Icebergs and slushy ocean in front of mountains in Neko Harbour, Antarctica.
    20211122-DSC_2296.jpg
  • Gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) in front of massive seracs and crevasses in the glacier above Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    20211122-DSC_2102.jpg
  • A colony of Gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) in Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    20211122-DSC_1507.jpg
  • Views of slushy sea ice in Neko Harbour, Antarctica.
    20211122-501_1824.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0838.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0831.jpg
  • An ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) boiled to death on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7027.jpg
  • An ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) boiled to death on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7031.jpg
  • After almost three years there are still large areas of dead mangroves in Puerto Rico, like this in Cabo Rojo, after hurrican Maria. Mangroves are a shoreline's best known defence during large storms.
    Gross_PuertoRico066.jpg
  • An ochre sea star (Pisaster ochraceus) dead, presumably from extreme heat and extra low tides on the east coast of Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20210627-DSC_7031.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190625-500_2969.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190625-500_2734.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2355.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2161.jpg
  • A school of cow breams (Sarpa salpa) feeding among seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediteranean Sea in Spain.
    20190624-500_2150.jpg
  • A school of cow breams (Sarpa salpa) feeding among seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediteranean Sea in Spain.
    20190624-500_2090.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2100.jpg
  • Close-up detail comparison of seagrass (Thalassia testudinum) in clean water vs. dirty water. Seagrass is a photosynthesising plant that produces oxygen and sequesters carbon. Eleuthera, Bahamas.
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  • A glacier at sunrise, Antarctica.
    20211122-DSC_3887.jpg
  • An iceberg in Orne Harbour, Antarctica.
    20211122-DSC_3715.jpg
  • Icebergs and slushy ocean in front of mountains in Neko Harbour, Antarctica.
    20211122-DSC_1498.jpg
  • Icebergs and slushy ocean in front of mountains in Neko Harbour, Antarctica.
    20211122-DSC_1492.jpg
  • Massive seracs and crevasses in the glacier above Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica
    20211122-DSC_1417.jpg
  • A glacier on the Antarctic peninsula.
    20211121-DSC_9939.jpg
  • By late summer, this salt lake is almost completely dried out. Climate change is meaning less annual precipitation in the Canadian prairies. Old Wives Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DSC_2762.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0832.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0810.jpg
  • A dried-out watering hole in the Canadian prairies of Southern Saskatchewan. The region is getting drier due to climate change.
    20200826-DJI_0799.jpg
  • A leather sea star (Dermasterias imbricata) boiled to death on the shores of Vancouver Island. The victim of a heat wave (a recent study concluded it would have been almost impossible without human-made climate change) that coincided with extremely low tides in the middle of the day. I saw hundreds of sea stars, crabs and even some fish that died from the heat. It's likely billions of animal were killed.
    20210627-DSC_7042.jpg
  • A dead leather star (Dermasterias imbricata), likely a victim of the extreme heat wave coupled with mid-day extra low tides.
    20210627-DSC_7042.jpg
  • Oxygen bubbles form on neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. Seagrass produce oxygen through photosynthesis. One square meter of seagrass can produce 10 liters of oxygen per day. They also absorb and store carbon 35 times more efficiently than rainforests helping our fight against climate change.
    20190629-500_3711.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190625-500_2764.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190625-500_2677.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) is likely the oldest living organism on Earth. A single patch of seagrass found in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain is estimated to be between 80,000 and 200,000 years old.
    20190624-500_2553.jpg
  • Mediterranean rainbow wrasse (Coris julis) taking shelter in neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in Spain.
    20190624-500_2074.jpg
  • Icicles form on a melting iceberg, Weddell Sea, Antarctica.
    20211124-DSC_4951.jpg
  • An iceberg near Brown Bluff, Antarctica.
    20211123-DSC_4214.jpg
  • Icebergs, mountains and glaciers in Orne Harbour, Antarctica.
    20211122-DSC_3813.jpg
  • Animal tracks form abstract patterns through a dried salt lake bed. Old Wives Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    20200826-DJI_0778.jpg
  • In Puerto Rico's Cabo Rojo, washed up trash and dead mangrove trees still dominate some areas almost three years after hurricane Maria in 2017.
    Gross_PuertoRico065.jpg
  • A crab that died presumably from extreme heat and extra low tides on the east coast of Vancouver Island, Canada.
    20210627-DSC_7040.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190625-500_2781.jpg
  • A school of cow breams (Sarpa salpa) feeding among seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediteranean Sea in Spain.
    20190625-500_2899.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2456.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2349.jpg
  • Neptune seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) in the Mediterranean Sea off Spain. One patch is considered to be the oldest living organism on Earth.
    20190624-500_2209.jpg
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