More and more athletes are entering politics. Why?
Its old war scars healed, the West African coast beckons surfers of all varieties.
Inspired by his childhood in Hawaii, he has protected more waters than any of his predecessors—even George W. Bush, who was no slouch.
Canada and the U.S. agreed to split the remaining cod in the Atlantic Ocean.
Maine is a joy in summer, but even more captivating in winter.
Kelp in the Southern Ocean might hold the answer.
A fantastical new novel from Karen Russell turns the whispered secrets of a Dust Bowl town into a bold metaphor for repressed history.
Foreign correspondent and later editor of the Chicago Daily News, PAUL. SCOTT MOWRER describes the problems peculiar to news reporting when the home office is an ocean or two distant. He is now carrying on with his writing in Chocorua, New Hampshire.