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News / #marine
14 September 2020
Carbon & Climate
Is Manila’s new white sand coast a threat to marine life?
Is Manila’s new white sand coast a threat to marine life?
9 September 2020
Waste
In Indonesia’s coastal communities, the plastic crisis is both homegrown and invasive
In Indonesia’s coastal communities, the plastic crisis is both homegrown and invasive
28 August 2020
Water
How I got here… Thai Union Group’s sustainability head, Darian McBain
How I got here… Thai Union Group’s sustainability head, Darian McBain
Carbon & Climate
Changing oceans reveal clear human thumbprint
Changing oceans reveal clear human thumbprint
19 August 2020
Policy & Finance
China tightens sustainability rules for its notorious fishing fleet
China tightens sustainability rules for its notorious fishing fleet
24 July 2020
Carbon & Climate
Could sediment plumes from deep-sea mining pollute vast swaths of the ocean?
Could sediment plumes from deep-sea mining pollute vast swaths of the ocean?
Carbon & Climate
Arctic Ocean is set for more turbulent future
Arctic Ocean is set for more turbulent future
10 June 2020
Carbon & Climate
Scientists agree to protect 30% of the seas. But which 30%?
Scientists agree to protect 30% of the seas. But which 30%?
13 May 2020
Waste
Plastic waste now litters Antarctic shore
Plastic waste now litters Antarctic shore
7 May 2020
Waste
Are microplastics ending up in biodiversity hotspots in the ocean?
Are microplastics ending up in biodiversity hotspots in the ocean?
Waste
How satellite imagery is helping to detect plastic pollution in the ocean
How satellite imagery is helping to detect plastic pollution in the ocean
2 May 2020
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia: Covid-19 no excuse for dropping guard against illegal fishing
Indonesia: Covid-19 no excuse for dropping guard against illegal fishing
21 April 2020
Energy
Offshore wind hopes for a livelier future
Offshore wind hopes for a livelier future
7 April 2020
Food & Agriculture
As Covid-19 hit seafood sales, Indonesian fishers worry about sinking livelihood
As Covid-19 hit seafood sales, Indonesian fishers worry about sinking livelihood
24 March 2020
Waste
Will Coke's new recycling facility help ease the Philippines' plastic woes?
Will Coke's new recycling facility help ease the Philippines' plastic woes?
19 March 2020
Waste
Sea turtles might be eating plastic because it smells like food—study
Sea turtles might be eating plastic because it smells like food—study
18 March 2020
Waste
Will this solar-powered device clean the world's most polluted rivers?
Will this solar-powered device clean the world's most polluted rivers?
4 March 2020
Food & Agriculture
Shrinking Arctic ice slows fish breeding rates
Shrinking Arctic ice slows fish breeding rates
10 February 2020
Water
Can hardline activists Sea Shepherd have an impact in Southeast Asia?
Can hardline activists Sea Shepherd have an impact in Southeast Asia?
13 January 2020
Waste
Xiamen leads the way in tackling ocean trash
Xiamen leads the way in tackling ocean trash
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Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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