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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.

K Line to strengthen the initiatives toward global environmental preservation

“K” Line formulated the revised edition of “K” Line Environmental Vision 2050

Shell’s report: Shipping sector prioritises five solutions for decarbonisation

80 senior shipping executives set out an industry roadmap to decarbonise shipping in new Shell and Deloitte report.

Fast-moving waterfalls in the deep sea can be dangerous for seafloor cables

New research led by the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has discovered how fast-moving waterfalls under the sea control the shape and behaviour of submarine channels.

WPCAP ports aligned in series of new climate change actions

The World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP) has made significant progress in its effort to combat climate change.

Allseas joins forces to clean Dutch rivers of plastic waste

Allseas has joined forces with more than 20 organisations to clean rivers and waterways throughout the province of South Holland of plastic waste.

Maersk fleet to improve ocean and climate science

Maersk vessels will be assisting global research efforts on weather patterns and climate change by committing 300 company-owned vessels to participate in the global Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) program.

Machine learning helps map global ocean communities

An MIT-developed technique could aid in tracking the ocean’s health and productivity.

First cohort of partner cities for Urban Ocean Program

Can Tho, Vietnam; Melaka, Malaysia; Semarang, Indonesia; Pune, India; and Panama City, Panama, join program to implement scalable waste management solutions that prevent ocean plastic and advance resilient, circular economies

Research: Ocean warming will soon affect marine communities in the deep ocean

The world’s deep oceans are currently warming more slowly than the ocean surface, but even creatures in the deep ocean will be significantly affected in the coming decades, according to an international team of scientists.

Stena Line reduces CO2 emissions

During 2019 Stena Line to reduce CO2 emissions and is now ten years ahead of the international shipping targets for reducing emissions.

Biosensors in Arctic bivalves for environmental monitoring

To monitor the bivalves’ activity directly in the field, the valvometer is installed inside a cage.

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