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Tiffany, Silvia Furmanovich, Jenna Blake, and more are taking inspiration from the life aquatic.... Read more
Published on: 8 months ago
Source: Robb Report
By Twofeetunder
‘Catastrophic’ wildfires in Maui killed dozens of people, burned buildings and decimated a town – here’s what we know so farExplosive wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui have killed dozens of people, displaced thousands and reduced much of the vibrant, centuries-old town of Lahaina to ash.Residents have just begun... Read more
Published on: 8 months ago
By Maanvi Singh, Andrew Witherspoon and Bryony Moore
Scientists stunned by unprecedented heat-stress event in the Americas say they can only hope it ‘motivates and unites people’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastCorals across several countries are bleaching and dying en masse from unprecedented... Read more
Published on: 8 months ago
By Graham Readfearn
In its monthly call, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration analyzed how June’s temperatures stacked up and said it expects August to continue the trend.... Read more
Published on: 9 months ago
By Delger Erdenesanaa
U.S. President Joe Biden will announce the first offshore wind power development rights sale in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday as part of a trip to highlight the administration's efforts to boost renewable energy, the White House said.In February…... Read more
Published on: 9 months ago
Even if the planet doesn't get any warmer than it is now, melting ice in Greenland could add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level and possibly as much as 5 metres... Read more
Published on: 9 months ago
Source: New Scientist
The marine biodiversity hotspot known as the Coal Triangle is home to more than 76% of the world’s known coral species and more than 3,000 species of fish. It sustains the livelihoods of more than 100 million people living along the coasts of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines,... Read more
Published on: 9 months ago
Source: Mongabay
Deep-sea mining may spur fish to flee mining sites in large numbers, a new study shows.Read more on E360 →... Read more
Published on: 9 months ago
Source: Yale e360
Soaring hurricane-cover premiums are bad news for the state’s homeowners – and Ron DeSantis is accused of dragging his feetHouseholds in Florida, the third most populous state in the US, have been grappling for some time with a property insurance crisis that is making home ownership unaffordable for many. After... Read more
Published on: 9 months ago
By Jedidajah Otte
A study of marine-protected areas off the Central American coast found that people living close to these areas had better food security and greater household wealth.... Read more
Published on: 10 months ago
By Delger Erdenesanaa
(June 22, 2023; Day 8) – As the final leg of The Ocean Race passed along the western shore of Europe before turning in to the Mediterranean, the course was also passing through an area notorious for orca attacks on boats. With seven boats in the fleet, two VO65s today... Read more
Published on: 10 months ago
By Editor
A haven of beauty and peace, the Finnish archipelago is a popular summer sailing destination. The Baltic Sea winds its way between tens of thousands of islands, large and small, inhabited and uninhabited, all of which are worth discovering as you sail. Discover the Archipelago in pictures.... Read more
Published on: 10 months ago
Source: Boats News
The Norwegian government on Tuesday proposed opening its waters to deep-sea mining despite opposition from green campaigners and some countries, as it seeks to shift from a reliance on hydrocarbons to new sources of economic activity.Norway…... Read more
Published on: 10 months ago
The UN’s 193 member states adopted a legally binding marine biodiversity agreement on Monday […]The post UN adopts historic High Seas Treaty appeared first on Offshore Energy.... Read more
Published on: 10 months ago
By Jasmina Ovcina Mandra
Humpback Whale Underwater in Indian Ocean, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace It has taken decades, but we finally have a Global Ocean Treaty that can deliver the protection the oceans desperately need.  This Treaty is the tool that can create vast protected areas covering at least 30% of... Read more
Published on: 10 months ago
By James Hanson

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