Superheroes of the Southern Ocean, vital in fight against climate change. WWF is shining a light on these vital species on the first ever World Krill Day on August 11 […]
Seagrass restoration project aims to help tackle climate change. Cawthron Institute in New Zealand has partnered with Westpac NZ Government Innovation Fund, Port Nelson and forestry company OneFortyOne to launch a seagrass restoration project […]
NGOs call for harnessing of ocean’s power in climate change fight. NGOs attending the UN Climate Conference in Bonn welcomed today’s first annual UN Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue – aimed at […]
Climate change and human exploitation to blame for historic decline in Atlantic Salmon. Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed that an abrupt change in climate conditions in […]
Deep ocean warming as climate changes. Much of the “excess heat” stored in the subtropical North Atlantic is in the deep ocean (below 700m), new research suggests. Oceans have absorbed […]
Climate change alters the fishing industry. Effects already noticeable | Central topic at fish international. Climate change is not an abstract construct, it has already arrived on our doorstep and […]
Climate change has already caused a rapid and extensive warming of Scotland’s lochs and reservoirs with impacts expected to intensify, research has revealed for the first time. A report published […]
Microbes may be small, but they are highly impactful to environmental and human health amid a changing climate. The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) issued a new report, Microbes and Climate Change: Science, […]
Farmed seafood supply at risk if we don’t act on climate change. The supply of farmed seafood such as salmon and mussels are projected to drop 16 per cent globally […]
Less than one week left to take part in Scottish fisheries and climate change survey. There is less than one week left to take part in a Marine Scotland survey to […]
Scottish fisheries and climate change survey launched. Scotland has recognised there is currently a Climate Emergency, and it is now committed by law to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions […]
Seafish launches campaign on climate change impacts for seafood. Seafood businesses encouraged to find out how climate change will affect them ahead of UN Climate Change Conference next month. Seafish, […]
Climate change means Ireland is warmer and wetter, the evidence is clear. • Long term observations in Ireland provide important insights on the causes and consequences of Climate Change; • […]
Climate change double-whammy could kill-off fish species. Many commonly-eaten fish could face extinction as warming oceans due to climate change increases pressure on their survival while also hampering their ability […]
eNGOs warn that action must be taken following climate change report Environmental bodies have warned that action must be taken now in the wake of the Sixth Assessment Report from […]
OSPAR’s new climate change expert group meets. The first meeting of the newly created Climate Change Expert Group, led by the United Kingdom, took place online last month. The role […]
Climate change threatens food security of many countries dependent on fish. Millions of people in countries around the world could face an increased risk of malnutrition as climate change threatens […]
Assessment of climate change on UK Overseas Territories. The Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP), working closely with the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs), has published the first comprehensive assessment of […]
Ocean science turning the tide on climate change. Our ocean is the Earth’s natural climate moderator – regulating climate and influencing weather patterns around the globe and affecting every one […]