Coastal erosion is reshaping our world, threatening homes, industries, and culturally important places. By taking advantage of the unique conditions...
- The Marine Biological Association
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Plankton Could Hold Key for Understanding Link Between Ocean Pollution and Human Health
Plankton may offer a way to monitor historical marine pollution trends and could be used to predict trends in human health, according to new...
- Rachel Plunkett
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National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa Resilient Despite Climate Change
A tropical paradise in the Pacific—National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa—offers a unique opportunity for researchers to observe ocean and...
- Together for the Med
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To Save the Mediterranean Sea, Its People are Uniting
The White Sea, the Great Sea, the Middle Sea. Earth’s largest enclosed waterbody has been known by many names since the first settlements in 9000...
- ECO
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Urgent Collaboration Between Nations Needed to Save Marine Life, from Tropical Reefs to Deep Sea Ecosystems
Our ocean is estimated to be home to somewhere between half and a staggering 10 million marine species.
If you were wandering around the museums of Washington D.C. during March, you may have seen a number of bright orange statues. These statues belong...
- Armida Salsiah Alisjahban
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Healthy Planet Needs ‘Ocean Action’ from Asian and Pacific Countries
By Armida Salsiah Alisjahban, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia...
- Dona Bertarelli and Sylvia A. Earle
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A Blueprint for Saving the Blue Planet
By Dona Bertarelli and Sylvia A. Earle
- ECO
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Building on Success in Commercial Market, GIT Announces Deal with Eastern Pacific Shipping
Graphite Innovation and Technologies (GIT), provider of the world’s most sustainable marine coatings, and Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS), a global...
The United Nations marks June 8 as World Oceans Day, an opportunity to celebrate the ocean and how it supports life on Earth.
- George Galdorisi
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Leveraging Unmanned Surface Vehicles to Collect Oceanic Data
By George Galdorisi
- Denis Hains, Maria Emanuela Mihailov, Victoria Obura, Parry Oei, John Maschke
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Hydrospatial: It’s All About the Blue of Our Blue Planet and its Contiguous Zones
By Denis Hains(1); Maria Emanuela Mihailov(2); Victoria Obura(3); Parry Oei(4) and John Maschke,(5) Members of the “Hydrospatial Movement Club”
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