Alveoli and Ravioli
As we have trod onward through this life aquatic, among the most evident principles in managing a human presence underwater is a... Read More
Rising Seas – where should we go?
The September 2013 issue of National Geographic Magazine includes a beautifully developed and presented feature about ‘Rising Seas’ – the imminent threat... Read More
bumps, bruises, & the bends
Working dives are hard. There’s no way around it. Most often, the tasks we carry out are not with surgical precision –... Read More
Cousteau, a green pioneer
A recent CNN piece described Cousteau as so much more than a pioneering diver and explorer – but a creative genius and... Read More
The Age of Aquarius
Fifty years ago today – February 4th, 1962 – a particular celestial alignment lent itself to our embracing ‘the Age of Aquarius’.... Read More
liquid breathing and the miracle of life
A wonderful Thanksgiving suprise was the arrival of my little Olive. It goes without saying that she was carefully inspected by her family... Read More
a visionary for future human sustainability | Dennis Chamberland
We’ve touched on the future sustainability of our species here on ‘a New Life in the Sea’ several times over the past couple of years.... Read More
Cousteau | ahead of his time AND a visionary for the future
‘Cousteau’ is THE name synonymous with our ocean world. In all of our past and future journeys to the sea, underlying our... Read More