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Renewable energy could reduce Asia Pacific LNG plant emissions by 8%

Australian LNG projects account for over half of region’s emissions

NOAA awards $3.1 million to 21 small businesses to develop new technology for aquaculture

NOAA has awarded several grants to small businesses working to develop new tools to advance sustainable U.S. aquaculture.

Vessel concept design to remove floating plastic

The vessel and river recovery system are aimed at recovering plastics in rivers before they reach the ocean

Autonomous unmanned robot will hunt for plastic in the Arctic

Akvaplan-niva has been awarded a 2 year project by the Norwegian Retailers’ Environment Fund (Handelens Miljøfond).

IMO report on GHG finds a decoupling between trade and emissions in shipping

The International Maritime Organisation’s fourth Greenhouse Gas Study highlights that the shipping industry has continued its trend of decoupling emissions growth from the global growth of seaborne trade.

Port of Antwerp: the solution to the ecological problem is finally found

The Flemish government, Port of Antwerp and SeReAnt together improve the water quality at the Port of Antwerp

Norway committing US$1.5 million to support improved ship recycling in Bangladesh

Ship recycling in Bangladesh leaps forward with third phase of key project signed

Growing plastic pollution in the ocean in wake of COVID-19

Our beaches and ocean have been hit by a tidal wave of COVID-19 waste including plastic face masks, gloves, hand sanitizer bottles and food packaging.

Intertek provides environmental modelling services to Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water

The scope involves numerical modelling and analysis to improve water quality in rivers and coastal waters while continuing the management and improvement of the aquatic environment in Wales.

Allseas developed a new waste collection system at rivers

Allseas developed a new collection system to catch litter and plastic flowing through South Holland’s Nieuwe Maas River.

Pew: Global fisheries need better governance to sustain key stocks

A third of the world’s fish stocks are overfished and another nearly 60 percent cannot sustain any increases in fishing.

Peru and Ecuador get set to tackle invasive aquatic species

​The IMO-led GloFouling Partnerships project is tackling the introduction of invasive aquatic organisms into new marine environments.

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