This morning, Tourism shares fall and Oil shares rise. It is clear who profits from Forever War. Yet, Tourism leaders are cowards when it comes to calling a spade a spade. This is no accident, just look at who owns what and the close connections of large tourism corporations with the military-industrial-financial complex. www.reuters.com/world/china/global-markets-wrapup-…

A free stick for hard-working irregular migrants and a 5M carrot for criminals? www.aljazeera.com/economy/2025/6/12/trump-launches…

Trump launches website for $5m ‘gold card’ granting US residency | Donald Trump News | Al Jazeera

US president unveils site for applicants to register interest for ‘Trump Card’ granting path to citizenship.

French OTA Evaneos, a certified B Corp, have placed posters in the Paris Metro singling out/mocking "Mykonos" and "Santorini" for Overtourism. A post on LinkedIn reads "At Evaneos, we believe travel shouldn’t mean following the crowds, but escaping them. That’s why we made a bold decision: this summer, we’ve removed Santorini and Mykonos from our offer to raise awareness about the real impact of... Show more

French OTA Evaneos, a certified B Corp, have placed posters in the Paris Metro singling out/mocking "Mykonos" and "Santorini" for Overtourism. A post on LinkedIn reads "At Evaneos, we believe travel shouldn’t mean following the crowds, but escaping them. That’s why we made a bold decision: this summer, we’ve removed Santorini and Mykonos from our offer to raise awareness about the real impact of overtourism". One does not know how 'bold' this decision really is in terms of lost revenue for Evaneos, but some ads are meant to be provocative so that they become viral. On the other hand (a) "there is no such thing as bad publicity" so Mykonos and Santorini say thank you, and (b) (as I have commented on their LinkedIn) it's better for people to keep visiting overdeveloped destinations rather than turning all 'unspoilt' "off-the-beaten track" islands and coastal areas into new mykonoses, ibizas and benidorms!

South Africa: Cutting off rhino horns is 'effective' against poaching, according to study in Kruger Park environs. However it is no panacea as the operation is expensive, stressful for the animal, may affect breeding patterns, and must be repeated as the horn regrows fully within 2 years - even half a horn, can attract poachers. The key solution is to tackle the origins of poaching - poverty and... Show more

A new study finds that dehorning rhinos stops poaching | AP News

A study published in the academic journal Science has found that cutting off the horns of rhinos in Africa leads to a reduction in poaching…

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Belize: The Mesoamerican Reef, second largest in the world, has been hit by "stony coral tissue loss disease" (SCTLD) and about 50% of coral species are in danger from the rapidly-spreading, high-mortality disease. It's exact cause is unknown but rising water temperatures and wastewater pollution certainly play a role by weakening the coral. Current "cures" are very expensive and impractical as... Show more

Belize: The Mesoamerican Reef, second largest in the world, has been hit by "stony coral tissue loss disease" (SCTLD) and about 50% of coral species are in danger from the rapidly-spreading, high-mortality disease. It's exact cause is unknown but rising water temperatures and wastewater pollution certainly play a role by weakening the coral. Current "cures" are very expensive and impractical as they primarily involve localized antibiotic and chemical treatments as shown in the image. https://news.mongabay.com/2025/06/researchers-race-to-understand-new-disease-killing-caribbean-corals-at-unprecedented-rates/

Bans are in fashion... Trump has banned nationals from 12 countries over 'security concerns', while the EU has banned Tanzanian and Suriname airlines over 'safety concerns'. A total of 169 airlines are now banned from EU airspace, including companies from 17 countries with 'systemic safety oversight issues', and several airlines from other nations. Bans are of course easier than lending a hand... Show more

Bans are in fashion... Trump has banned nationals from 12 countries over 'security concerns', while the EU has banned Tanzanian and Suriname airlines over 'safety concerns'. A total of 169 airlines are now banned from EU airspace, including companies from 17 countries with 'systemic safety oversight issues', and several airlines from other nations. Bans are of course easier than lending a hand. https://transition-pathways.europa.eu/news/eu-bans-tanzanian-and-surinamese-airlines-over-safety-concerns

Oceans: a new study finds that acidification of 60% of global waters already reached the planetary boundary in 2020! Higher CO2 emissions dissolve in seawater, forming carbonic acid, which increases ocean acidity and makes it dangerous for marine life, particularly organisms with shells or skeletons, by hindering their ability to form and maintain them. In turn this endangers essential habitats... Show more

‘Ticking timebomb’: sea acidity has reached critical levels, threatening entire ecosystems – study | Ocean acidification | The Guardian

Ocean acidification has already crossed a crucial threshold for planetary health, scientists say in unexpected finding

Never before have so many eyes been fixed upon a small sailboat peacefully crossing the waters of the - still blue, despite our 'best efforts' - Mediterranean. May it peacefully complete its peaceful, humanitarian mission, although it is highly unlikely... Maximum respect to the brave, ever-inspiring Greta and her fellow intrepid travellers! www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/6/4/madleen-g…

Madleen Gaza flotilla live tracker: Greta Thunberg, crew reach Egypt | Gaza News | Al Jazeera

Israeli media says activists face detention if they fail to comply with Israeli army orders.

Hopefully some of Princess Diana's spirit can be found in her son's travel charity and its aims. On the other hand, when sustainability and the establishment mix usually the center of gravity of sustainable tourism shifts towards a more conservative and corporate-friendly direction. It falls on the shoulders of those doing the real work, rather than on the official and busy with so many other... Show more

TTG - Travel industry news - 'He really wants to move the needle': Prince Harry's travel charity chief lays out 50-year vision

In a rare interview, Travalyst chief executive Sally Davey tells Ilaria Grasso Macola why Prince Harry’s sustainable travel charity is focusing on projects that will have a lasting impact over…

Ghudu, a community tourism project in Dhofar, the green, mountainous southern tip of Oman, covered by mist during the summer months. Founded by two young Omani women, it targets intrepid visitors (this being an area bordering Yemen) who seek authentic, immersive tourism experiences while empowering local communities. www.newarab.com/features/meet-tribal-guides-sharin…

Meet the tribal guides sharing Dhofar’s culture with the world

Dhofar’s mist-covered mountains and ancient traditions are coming to life, as local tribal guides share their cultural heritage through sustainable tourism

Internships - Maui Ocean Center

Added 2018-04-19

Description

Maui Ocean Center offers 6 academic internship positions annually and internships may begin at any point in the year. Students who can complete a minimum of 75 hours are preferred but hours are negotiable, based on the requirements of the student’s academic program. Applications are accepted throughout the year but are reviewed each November for placement during the following year. Interns are not provided with any stipend.

How does an intern benefit from experience at Maui Ocean Center?

    Apply the knowledge learned in your academic program in real-life scenarios.
    Get hands-on professional experience in the Education department and behind the scenes as an aquarist.
    Develop interpretive and teaching skills while working with the public.
    Learn what it takes to care for and display Hawaii’s valuable marine life.
    Have a great time while working with a diverse staff.

What does an intern do?

    Participate as a naturalist engaging the general public in conversation about Hawaii’s marine life.
    Give structured marine themed presentations for people of all ages.
    Learn and practice aquarium techniques for caring for tropical marine life.
    Learn how marine life displays are created and what goes into their design.

What are the eligibility requirements?

    Anyone at least 18 years of age who is interested in learning more about working in an aquarium.
    Preference is given to students currently enrolled or accepted for enrollment at an accredited educational institution.

How are interns selected?

The Director of Education reviews applications every November and interviews potential candidates prior to acceptance. Selection is based on an applicant’s educational direction, interest in Hawaiian marine life, cultural studies and animal husbandry, and their future career plans.
How much does an internship cost?

The Maui Ocean Center provides training and experience at no fee to the intern, and does not offer a stipend, assistance locating housing, or assistance with transportation.
How do I apply for an internship?

If you are interested, please submit a cover letter and resume to the address listed below or as attachments in an email. The cover letter should not exceed one page and should clearly describe the applicant’s career goals and how an internship at Maui Ocean Center will help them to achieve these goals. Submitted resumes should have an objective, any relevant work experience, educational background and references and not exceed two pages. Submission of an application and resume can be done at any time throughout the year and are reviewed on an annual basis or as positions become available. Applications will not be kept on file for more than one year.
Where do I send my application?

Maui Ocean Center
Attn: Colleen Foster, Director of Education (Internship)
192 Ma‘alaea Rd.
Wailuku, HI 96793

Or
Email to: cfoster@mauioceancenter.com
Subject: Internship

Specific details

Location

United States
HI, USA