Cermaq Canada slashes emissions with new aeration technology from Poseidon Ocean Systems. Cermaq Canada is reporting that they have cut over 76,000 kg of CO2 emissions from their operations in […]
$50M gift aims to improve Hawaii’s ocean health. The University of Hawaii at Mānoa’s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) announced a seven-year $50 million commitment from Dr. […]
Tiger sharks expanding range northwards. A new study has found that tiger sharks’ seasonal distribution has expanded in the northwest Atlantic Ocean over the last several decades. This large-scale northward expansion was […]
Ecuador to announce creation of Hermandad Marine Reserve off Galapagos. An article fom Mongabay news website. “Ecuador is proud to announce the creation of the Hermandad Marine Reserve in the […]
English Channel may stop many rockpool species colonising UK. The English Channel prevents many rockpool species “making the jump” from Europe to the UK, new research shows. With sea temperatures expected […]
Nearly half of countries’ shared fish stocks are on the move due to climate change, prompting dispute concerns. Climate change will force 45 per cent of the fish stocks that […]
Blue Action making a global impact by supporting local ocean protection. To celebrate the five-year anniversary of its launch in 2016, the Blue Action Fund (hereafter “Blue Action”) is releasing […]
Tipping point in Humboldt Current off Peru leads to species shift. Researchers have reconstructed the link between ocean warming and shift to smaller fish species using sediment samples from the […]
Bleached coral reefs continue to supply nutritious seafood giving unexpected hope for millions. Researchers studying coral reefs damaged by rising sea temperatures have discovered an unexpected ‘bright spot’ of hope […]
Initiative seeks to revive fortunes of wild Atlantic salmon. An ambitious project is harnessing the power of technology to finally reveal the secret lives of wild Atlantic salmon – backed […]
Preparing for more species for aquaculture. Nofima is developing a methodology for following up health challenges that may result from climate change and growth in the farming of new species. […]
Seventh Our Ocean Conference rescheduled to April 13-14, 2022. In-person event to galvanise solutions for ‘Our Ocean, Our People, Our Prosperity.’ KOROR, Palau- President Surangel S. Whipps, Jr. and U.S. […]
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 […]
Business backlash against deep-sea mining grows. Volkswagen Group, Triodos Bank, Scania, and Patagonia today joined growing calls for a moratorium on the emerging deep-sea mining industry. The world’s second-biggest car […]
Aller Aqua can now declare CO2 equivalents on their feeds. Yesterday Aller Aqua went live and labelled their feeds with their respective co2 equivalent. This number is printed on labels […]
Behavioural adaptations that may help Antarctic fishes adapt to warming Southern Ocean. Scientists describe how Antarctic fishes with and without haemoglobin react to acute thermal stress. The responses may help […]
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 . The […]
Globally acclaimed artists’ ocean-climate-action mural in Lithuania. The world-renowned team of Spanish artists Boa Mistura is this week creating a reminder of how important healthy oceans are to our wellbeing, by […]
Killybegs scheme to reduce trawler emissions. Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D., has visited Killybegs to view the ‘Cold Ironing Project’ in Killybegs Harbour. Cold […]