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Op-Ed: We Don't Know What Deep Sea Mining Would Do to the Midwater Zone
[By Alexus Cazares-Nuesser] Picture an ocean world so deep and dark it feels like another planet – where c...
Read More >>At a Pivotal Meeting, Nations Decide Whether to Cut Ship Emissions
[By Simon Bullock, Christiaan De Beukelaer and Tristan Smith] You’re probably reading this article on a de...
Read More >>Study: Scrubbers Have Less Environmental Impact Than Low-Sulfur Fuel
Since the introduction of a global sulfur cap in marine fuel oil by IMO (International Maritime Organization) in 2020, t...
Read More >>ENEOS Joins Maersk and APM Investing $100M in U.S. Green Methanol Project
Japan’s leading energy company ENEOS is joining with A.P. Moller Holding and A.P. Moller – Maersk investing $100 milli...
Read More >>Vanishing Protectors and Predators of the Saya de Malha
In November 2022, several scientists in scuba gear dove over the side of a 440-foot research ship, which had been sent t...
Read More >>Researchers Find Dangerous Levels of Microplastics in Sea Turtles' Organs
Researchers from the University of Manchester have discovered astonishing quantities of microplastics in the organs of l...
Read More >>Mowing Down An Ecosystem
Situated in the Indian Ocean between Mauritius and Seychelles, more than 200 miles from land, the Saya de Malha Bank extends ove...
Read More >>First Ammonia-Fueled Tug Completes Three Months Demonstrating GHG Reduction
The world’s first commercial-use ammonia-fueled vessel, Sakigake, completed a three-month demonstration voyage. En...
Read More >>Conservationists Sue BOEM to Restore OSV Speed Limits for Rice's Whale
A group of U.S. environmental NGOs are suing the Trump administration over the rollback of guidance that was intend...
Read More >>UK Launches Maritime Strategy with Emission Pricing and Fuel Regulations
The UK’s Maritime Minister, Mike Kane, outlined a new detailed plan for the next stages of the efforts toward maritime dec...
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