Azores designates largest marine protected area network in N. Atlantic. As the world prepares for the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP16), the Autonomous Region of the Azores has passed ground-breaking […]
SFP launches aquaculture Feed Solutions Toolkit for seafood companies. The Toolkit will increase transparency for feed ingredients, a critical step for seafood industry to improve feed sustainability. Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) […]
New research visualises how fishing communities can change fishing habits to adapt to climate change. In a massive research project spanning five years and stretching the length of the Northeast […]
Green Marine Europe, the environmental programme gains impact. Green Marine Europe (GME), an environmental certification programme dedicated to the maritime industry, unveiled its 5th annual performance report, following a half-day […]
New report warns Antarctica is approaching a climate change tipping point. Four marine protected areas would protect 26% of the Southern Ocean. Antarctica and its surrounding Southern Ocean are experiencing […]
Leading scientists redefine ‘sustainability’ to save the ocean and feed a hungry and warming planet. Top ocean experts have published a report that redefines the concept of “sustainable fishing” and […]
Commission must deliver EU Fisheries Energy Transition Roadmap before year end – NGOs, artisanal fishers & scientists say. The European Commission must stick to its commitment to deliver a roadmap for the […]
Scots pelagic fishers committed to reducing carbon emissions. In this article, Ian Gatt CBE, chief executive Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, outlines some of the work by the Scottish pelagic industry […]
Advice over long-term consequences of CO2 storage on Danish continental shelf. The sand eels in the area are particularly vulnerable to leaks and changes in the environment. The Institute of […]
Plymouth scientists play key role in global Plankton Manifesto. David Johns, Head of the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR) Survey operated by the Marine Biological Association (MBA) has played an integral […]
Antarctic krill valuable for storing carbon. Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research. The study […]
LIFE Garachico protecting island communities from the sea. Atlantic storms can cause devastating flooding on the beautiful coastlines of Macaronesia – a problem that will only get worse with climate […]
The Crown Estate’s Marine Routemap – The Rush to Develop Offshore Power Climate Change, Marine Planning and Licensing, Sustainability and the Environment By the NFFO This week, the Crown Estate […]
Climate change may lead to shifts in vital Pacific Arctic fisheries. Commercially important marine fish and invertebrate species will likely shift northwards under a warmer climate. Marine fisheries are an […]
Support for climate action and resilience throughout Maine coast. From the piers in Casco Bay to the marinas of the mid-coast and wharves along Down-east shorelines, working waterfronts are crucial […]
Restoring coastal ecosystems with Reefy and BlueInvest. Dutch start-up Reefy is at the forefront of restoring underwater ecosystems, tackling the alarming decline of marine life. With support from BlueInvest, Reefy […]
Scotland Food & Drink Partnership Net Zero Commitment launches Business Support Research Survey. The Net Zero Commitment Programme focuses on helping food and drink businesses meet the Scottish Net Zero […]
Has reducing ship exhaust pollution accelerated global warming? A new study explored the climate effect of the mandated reduction of sulphur in ship exhaust emissions globally since 2020. Highly relevant to international […]