Support for Black Sea regeneration. The University of Stirling water monitoring experts support Black Sea regeneration. Experts from the University of Stirling will use satellite and sensor technology to support […]
Why are some fish warm-blooded? Predatory sharks gain speed advantage, study finds. New research from marine biologists offers answers to a fundamental puzzle that had until now remained unsolved: why […]
5 ways Marel is creating a more sustainable fish industry. Marel take their role in mitigating climate change very seriously and are fully committed to protecting the planet and preserving […]
A future ocean that is too warm for corals might have half as many fish species. Predicting the potential effects of coral loss on fish communities globally is a fundamental […]
Adopting insects as animal feed could replace over half a million tonnes of soy from the UK’s footprint – new report. Total demand for insect meal from the UK’s pig, […]
The low environmental impact of shellfish (and the future of aquaculture). Could pescetarianism be the new veganism? Here, Barry Crackett, from specialist industrial and farming brushware supplier Brushtec, outlines the […]
Remarkable resilience of sea life in the aftermath of mass extinctions revealed in new research. Pioneering research has shown marine ecosystems can start working again, providing important functions for humans, […]
European Marine Board launches policy briefing. The European Marine Board (EMB), a leading European think tank in marine science policy, has launched its policy briefing: Sustaining in situ Ocean Observations […]
GKinetic to help tackle clean energy challenge faced by aquaculture. Irish hydrokinetic turbine developer GKinetic Energy has joined the SAIC Consortium to work together to reduce carbon output and accelerate […]
Antarctic nears tipping points, leading scientists warn of global impacts. As governments convene for the annual Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM), an Expert Working Group of leading Antarctic scientists warns […]
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 […]
Fish adapt to ocean acidification by modifying gene expression. Human-driven global change is challenging the scientific community to understand how marine species might adapt to predicted environmental conditions in the […]
Time running out to save coral reefs. New research on the growth rates of coral reefs shows there is still a window of opportunity to save the world’s coral reefs—but […]
EU Blue Economy to lead green transition. The European Commission has published the fourth edition of ‘The EU Blue Economy Report’, providing an overview of the performance of the EU-27 […]
ASC to co-organise Climate Change Seminar at North Atlantic Seafood Forum. ASC is notching up a first this month, by collaborating with Global Aquaculture Alliance (GAA) and Marine Stewardship Council […]
WaveFarm creates ‘plug’n’play’ industrial package. Wave energy is a highly valuable and predictable source of renewable power. Up to 10% of the EU’s energy can be harvested from waves by […]
Calls for G7 to prioritise ocean health from international civil society. A new statement, signed by leading scientists from a variety of marine fields is calling on G7 leaders to […]
Unseasonable temperatures linked to lower numbers of juvenile salmon. New research investigating the influence of temperature and flood events on juvenile Atlantic salmon found that warmer winters and cooler springs […]