There is enormous potential in the aquaculture sector to generate circular economy initiatives when it comes to its use of plastics. But can these...
- ECO
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Chasing Barrels and Billfish: Meet the Scientist on a Mission to Conserve Pelagic Fisheries
IMAS (Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies) scientist Sean Tracey has spent many years catching tuna, swordfish, and other large pelagic fish...
- By John Caskey
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Food for Thought: Aquaculture and Marine Aids to Navigation
For decades, fish consumption has risen by 3% annually across the globe as people swap meat for a healthier, more environmentally friendly protein...
- By Mohammed Tafraouti
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Microalgae: The Marine Lung of the Earth
Algae are photosynthetic organisms responsible for most of the Earth’s oxygen regeneration by converting light energy and a source of carbon (CO2)...
- By Thimedi Hetti
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We Need to Break the Glass Ceilings: Interview with Dr. Sangeeta Mangubhai
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water is about aiming to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine...
- By Mohammed Tafraouti
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The Decline in Sea Turtles Negatively Impacts Ocean Ecosystems
Film director Marcus Altuve excelled in his movie, Eyes of the Earth, when he spoke with suspense about the Moroccan tortoise as one of the...
- By Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
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Innovating in the Arctic—We Can Do More, Together
Arctic Opportunities
It’s home to the world’s smallest and coldest major ocean.
- By Nortek
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Studying Environmental DNA and Ocean Currents to Locate Fish Aggregations in Puerto Rico
Marine scientists in Puerto Rico are investigating if water samples can be used to determine what types of fish and other organisms are present in...
- Global Ocean Observing System
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Tropical Cyclones: Why We Must Observe the Ocean to Better Protect People on Land
Lessons learned from ocean observations during hurricanes Irene and Sandy pushed the US to deploy a fleet of underwater robots during every...
- By Kat Sarmiento
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The Potential of Biofouling as a Source of GHG Emissions in Marine Ecosystems
Biofouling is the growth of various organisms on man-made structures in the marine environment. The most common type of biofouling is bacterial...
- By Rachel Plunkett
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NOAA Investments to Confront Climate Crisis in National Marine Sanctuaries
From the kelp forests that support fisheries along California’s coast to the vibrant coral reefs of Hawaiʻi and Florida that attract wildlife and...
- By Matt Malinowski
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Colossal Corals Open a Window to the Past: Exploring National Marine Sanctuaries
Thousands of miles west of the US coastline and south of the Equator, resilient reefs thrive and super-sized corals grow within and around the...
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