Mountains, canyons, plains — these geological features are not only present on land, but also under the sea, where scientists have now charted them in incredible detail in the ocean surrounding Antarctica. The five-year project mapped 18.5 million square miles, and even revealed a new deepest point in the Southern Ocean, a depression lying 7,432 meters (24,383 feet) below sea level called the Factorian Deep. This study and others like it around the world are filling major scientific gaps in our understanding of what the ocean floor looks like, a key part of knowing how to foster ocean health. More mapping also enables us to make an even stronger science-backed case for marine protected areas. If you want to turn this positive progress into action, you can join us today as we call on world leaders to protect Antarctica and secure the largest act of ocean protection in history. We’re close to reaching our goal of 250,000 petition signatures!
Matej Moles
Matej’s impact
Three months of planting events organized by The Bahamas Mangrove Alliance
We’re thrilled to launch a new project to plant 25,000 mangroves
Our coral planting site in Bali is thriving!
To date, Sungai Watch collected over 50,000 kilograms of plastic waste
A total of 868,149 trees were planted in one year in Mida Creek, Kenya
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Matej’s forest
240 mangrove treesLatest updates
The annual meetings for the Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) have concluded
Sungai Watch removed 28,712 kg of ocean-bound plastic waste this quarter
New partnership to plant 10,000 corals with the Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS)
All 25,000 mangroves funded by Only One through the Bahamas Mangrove Alliance have now been planted!
We’re thrilled to launch a new project to plant 25,000 mangroves
Our coral planting site in Bali is thriving!
To date, Sungai Watch collected over 50,000 kilograms of plastic waste
Our partners deliver petition signatures to the White House
A total of 868,149 trees were planted in one year in Mida Creek, Kenya
Petition signatures delivered calling for toxic train derailment remediation
Our campaigns
Bottom Trawling
Only One helped design and stage an innovative exhibit to galvanize countries to renew their focus on Antarctic protection
Antarctic Marine Protection
Toxic Pollution
Campaign launched to save African Penguins from extinction
Longlining successfully halted in the Maldives
Critical step forward for the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary
Cuba ratifies the High Seas Treaty
Highest signature count to date calling for an end to the Faroe Islands dolphin and whale hunts
Biden administration advances protection of the Pacific Remote Islands
World leaders ratify first-ever Global Biodiversity Framework Fund
68 countries sign High Seas Treaty on opening day of UN General Assembly
Sweden announces plan to ban bottom trawling
Only One launches new campaign to stop bottom trawling in EU protected waters
Petition signatures delivered calling for toxic train derailment remediation
Our partners deliver petition signatures to the White House