Bluefin tuna have been tagged with state-of-the-art acoustic tracking tags for the first time in UK waters.
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New Report Outlines How UK Oceanographic Capability Must Transition to Become Net Zero by 2040
Findings from a new review into the future of oceanographic research infrastructure have revealed the significant changes that must be made to...
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) is launching a new challenge in collaboration with Geovation – a start-up accelerator programme and initiative of...
EuroGOOS is a pan-European ocean observing network operating within the context of the Global Ocean Observing System of the Intergovernmental...
Acoustic and inertial position reference systems from marine technology company Sonardyne have been chosen to underpin the critical station keeping...
Dredging the seabed for bottom-dwelling species is controversial internationally, and banned in Norway.
Aquatec has been shortlisted for the prestigious Subsea Expo Awards 2022 and is a finalist in the Best Small Company category. The awards ceremony,...
Ifremer, the French Research Institute for Ocean Science, has received its new synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) from iXblue. It will equip the...
New research from LSU and the University of Florida suggests that more shark attacks occur during fuller phases of the moon.
New migration patterns leave sharks more vulnerable to fishing
When Hurricanes Harvey (2017) and Florence (2018) hit, it was not solely the storm surge from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean that led to...
Ecuador boosts safeguards to key Eastern Tropical Pacific migratory route
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