Russia is set to present its claim to expand the boundaries of its continental shelf in the Arctic at a meeting of a UN sub-commission on August...
Deep sea mining of mineral deposits is a developing industry in the Pacific, but so far, it has lacked the regulatory frameworks that will ensure...
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Plastic Debris and Policy: Using current scientific understanding to invoke positive change
Captain Charles Moore introduced the world to the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" in the mid-1990s. Since then, there has been increasing interest...
A unique study recently published by scientists from the National Oceanography Centre and University College Cork shows that deep, cold-water corals...
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New Marching Orders for Army Corps?
Congress is in the midst of working to move forward another Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) – the first since 2014, which had an additional R...
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Florida Legislature to Respond by August to Environmental Groups’ Motion for Judgement
In an environmental lawsuit underway in Leon County Circuit Court, the Florida State Legislature has asked for additional time to form and file a...
Money for federal estuary programs has been locked in for the next five years after President Barack Obama signed the bill authorizing the funding.
Governor John Bel Edwards has issued an executive order directing all Louisiana state agencies to operate in a manner consistent with the Coastal...
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House Republicans Reject National Ocean Policy
In 2010, President Obama released Executive Order 13547, Stewardship of the Ocean, Our Coasts, and the Great Lakes, commonly referred to as the...
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Trash In The Seas Starts At Home
Marine debris is flooding our oceans at an estimated rate of eight million tons of trash annually, and its results are devastating. Scientists have...
Before a prospector can explore natural resources, (s)he must first acquire the mineral rights. On the productive outer continental shelf (OCS) of...
The total amount of marine fish caught in New Zealand waters between 1950 and 2010 is 2.7 times more than official statistics suggest, according to...
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