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Seeing the World Clear-Eyed: Gen Z’s Sober Revolution
Generation Z is leading a significant shift in drinking habits. In fact, compared to preceding generations, Generation Z may be the soberest generation yet.
Gen...
The Shadow in the Deep: Why the Great White Sharks Remain an Enigma
Great White Sharks stir primal panic like no other animal.
Hollywood lied to us about the Great White Shark. They aren't just lonely hunters;...
A great white shark can go through 20 000 razor sharp teeth in one...
When this predator comes for you, you don't see the shark; you just see two-inch triangular teeth.
Triangular razor-sharp teeth
This mouth of razorblades is...
Tourism
Lighthouses: Beacons of Light on the Cape Whale Coast
Discover the historic "beacons of light" guarding South Africa’s rugged Cape Whale Coast. From Danger Point to Quoin Point, explore the maritime history, shipwrecks, and breathtaking views of the Overberg’s most iconic lighthouses.
What is the smell of rain?
You can tell when rain is coming just by the smell
The word for it is “petrichor.” It’s the name of an oil that’s...
Are you a responsible wildlife traveller?
Unfortunately, there is no single, globally accepted code of conduct for responsible wildlife tourism – travellers themselves need to take responsibility. Here are...
Marine WildLife Magazine
Marine Wildlife Magazine was born from a deep love for the ocean and a lifelong commitment to protecting it. Through powerful storytelling, the magazine explores the intersection of science, society, and the environment, sharing fascinating narratives that bring coastal life to the forefront. From remote shorelines to bustling marine ecosystems, Marine Wildlife Magazine highlights the people, wildlife, and research shaping our oceans — inspiring awareness, conservation, and a deeper connection to the blue planet we all depend on.






































