Invasive species cause biodiversity loss and about $120 billion in annual damages in the U.S. alone. Despite plentiful evidence that invasive...
Researchers suggest this behavior plays a greater ecological role than previously known
Criteria will evaluate success of climate change adaptation initiatives
CGG has licensed its high-end Northern Viking Graben multi-client seismic data set in the Northern North Sea to Northern Lights JV DA, for use in...
PhD student Veronica Frans creates a new way of redefining New Zealand sea lions’ habitat. The work will help take the surprise out of coming across...
Groundbreaking partnership between 18 companies from around the world will curb emissions on several ship journeys between Rotterdam and the UK
Fugro’s Blue Essence, an offshore certified uncrewed surface vessel (USV) with an electric remotely operated vehicle (eROV), will begin its first...
At the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), the Federal Environment Ministry of Germany (BMU) announced it will provide an additional €10m to...
As COP26 continues to debate methane – with the US And EU having pledged to reduce agricultural methane outputs from ruminant livestock by upwards...
Researchers find that most coralline algae are negatively affected by ocean acidification, but some species may be more resilient than others
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Robotic Boat Completes First Uncrewed Survey of Fish Populations Around Offshore Oil Platforms
A robotic boat has been used for the first time to survey fish populations around oil platforms in the North Sea.
Fugro has secured two geotechnical site investigation contracts with Energinet for Denmark’s proposed Energy Island project.
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