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Fugro partners with SDG Data Alliance to strengthen climate resilience in the Caribbean

These efforts will help Small Island Developing States (SIDS) respond more effectively to rising sea levels, intensifying storms and other climate-related threats.

Fugro and Esri collaborate to advance climate resilience

The collaboration will combine Esri’s market-leading geographic information system (GIS) software with Fugro’s capabilities in satellite Earth observation

BeWild achieves world’s first remote ecology survey at CrossWind offshore wind farm

Together, the BeWild partners integrated computer vision and environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling into Fugro’s Blue Volta® electric remotely operated vehicle (eROV)

Researchers discover microplastics at all ocean depths

New NSF-supported study helps inform efforts to safeguard fisheries and protect human health

The Ocean Cleanup launches 30 cities program to cut ocean plastic pollution from rivers

With the 30 Cities Program, The Ocean Cleanup will transition from single river deployments to citywide solutions, tackling the main plastic emitting waterways within each selected city.

Fugro partners with Ocean Visions to advance safety of ocean-based carbon removal

This initiative aims to support the permitting of mCDR projects by providing a transparent, evidence-based approach to environmental review.

Researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space

Determining how much carbon is locked away in the ocean is critical to understanding Earth's changing climate. However, measuring and monitoring oceanographic processes on a massive scale poses a challenge to scientists.

Sharks and rays found living around Dutch wind farms

Five different shark and ray species were detected in four offshore wind farms.

Satellites a solution for tracking coral reef health

Satellites orbiting Earth offer great potential to better understand the world’s reefs over time beyond the sites visited by researchers, University of Queensland research has found.

USC researchers develop plastic substitute from mineral found in seashells

Biomedical engineers at USC Viterbi have created a new biocompatible material that is safe for marine life and avoids harmful microplastics.

Water salinity cuts the risk of harmful bacteria riding on microplastics from freshwater to the sea

A study of bacteria on microplastics in nine European rivers shows salinity to serve as a barrier stopping serious pathogens travelling large distances on plastic debris.

Plastic pollution along Australian coastlines decreases by 39 per cent

Researchers surveyed inland, riverine, and coastal habitats across six metropolitan regions across Australia

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