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Arctic Ocean sediments reveal permafrost thawing during past climate warming

Sea floor sediments of the Arctic Ocean can help scientists understand how permafrost responds to climate warming.

TenneT investigates biodiversity improvement at North Sea cable intersections

TenneT starts a pilot designed to improve biodiversity at cable intersections in the North Sea.

NOAA supports American lobster and Jonah crab research fleet led by fishermen

Once mostly discarded in the American lobster fishery, Jonah crab landings are now growing. More biological and fishery data are needed to support stock assessments. Fishermen are leading the way.

Blue BioTrade project set to improve fortunes in the eastern Caribbean

The project aims to enhance the production of and trade in queen conch for domestic, regional and international markets using the BioTrade Principles and Criteria

Ecoscour protection at the Borssele Wind Farm Site V

Van Oord, as part of Two Towers, takes the next step in a research programme relating to the restoration of European flat oyster beds.

14 million tonnes of microplastics on seafloor

CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, has provided the first ever global estimate for microplastics on the seafloor, with results suggesting there are 14 million tonnes in the deep ocean.

NOAA grants to advance coral reef conservation science and management

These projects and studies will help address the three primary threats to coral reefs

Sea Cargo Charter launches with 17 shipping firms volunteering GHG emissions data

Industry giants commit to transparent reporting of shipping emissions

EU supports Antwerp@C innovative CO2 reduction project by granting CEF funding

This innovative cross-border CCUS project would be among the first and world’s largest multimodal open access CO2 export infrastructure.

Ørsted and Yara seek to develop groundbreaking green ammonia project in the Netherlands

The green ammonia is intended to be used in the production of carbon neutral fertilizer products, decarbonizing the food value chain, and also has potential as a future climate neutral shipping fuel.

Government of Canada invests in cleaner, safer coastlines

The $1.5 billion Oceans Protection Plan is the largest investment ever made to protect Canada’s coasts and waterways.

Thailand’s first fleet of fully-electric passenger ferries to hit the water in 2020

The fleet of 27 fully-electric catamarans will help clean Bangkok’s air and transform the city’s Chao Phraya River.

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