The day Marie-Louise Sciò first set foot on the island of Ischia in 2018 and breathed in the jasmine and wild thyme-fragranced...
The Nordic country’s dramatic fjords are a major drawcard for the millions who travel to see the local landscape each year. We explore how the uniquely wild water wonders are currently being future-proofed
After centuries of being both fought over and neglected, today the tiny isle of Pianosa has become a precious international case in the promising power of rewilding. We investigate how such an evolution came about
Seagrass meadows, among the oldest life on earth, are our secret weapon in fighting climate change. But these hidden forests are under threat. Luckily, a Mallorcan project is diving in to help save them
As it undertakes its mission to conserve the islet’s special environment and culture, the hard-working Teti’aroa Society has also sketched out a pathway for the restoration of oceanic islands in general
With a massive decline in the global Sperm whale population caused by a combination of hunting, pollution and climate change, the species is in grave danger. But things are set to change thanks to an ambitious plan by an unlikely ally
Marine scientists Genevieve Renaud-Byrne and Dr Molly Wilson on their mission to save Antigua’s marine ecosystems
Is it really possible to have a sustainable superyacht? TIDE talks to some of the leading yacht designers who are reimagining yacht interiors with a lighter carbon footprint
In the face of an overwhelming plastic waste disaster in our oceans, a small design initiative called Studio Swine offers a glimmer of positivity, using plastic sifted from the oceans to create unique and highly sought-after furniture
Olympic gold sailing medallists Blair Tuke and Peter Burling on the preservation and restoration of the world’s oceans
In a world grappling with the early devastating effects of a warming climate, the maritime world stands apart as an oft-overlooked contributor
How Foundation Zero is throwing out the rulebook to build a fossil-free sailing yacht
We look at a few companies working to connect owners and sailors with conservationists, creating a more positive impact on local flora, fauna, and communities
Using the power of sport and travel to restore a balanced relationship between people and planet, 11th Hour Racing are working against the clock to enable others to protect and restore the health of our ocean
Environmental campaigner and acclaimed author Charles Clover explains how – with a little patience and optimism – simply leaving the oceans alone to heal themselves is the best thing we can do
Antigua’s white sandy beaches, azure waters, abundant coral reefs, seagrass and mangroves make it an impeccable destination for both novice and experienced sailors, a tropical destination long sought after. But this is all under threat
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