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The importance of ocean health is starting to be taken seriously by key players, as panellists at Lloyd’s Register’s COP26 event noted.
Read moreThe importance of ocean health is starting to be taken seriously by key players, as panellists at Lloyd’s Register’s COP26 event noted.
Read moreMOL will participate on a project that promotes effective actions to regenerate the oceans based on big data analysis of biodiversity.
Read moreFive Portuguese institutions created the OceanACT, a consortium that aims to promote the testing of innovative ocean technologies in Portugal.
Read moreThe Centre for Ocean Ventures & Entrepreneurship (COVE), GCE Ocean Technology (GCE OT) Subsea Monitoring Network (SMN) and Ocean Innovation Norwegian Catapult Centre signed agreement in order to develop new ocean technologies.
Read moreNorwegian ferry operator Norled has received the world’s first liquid hydrogen-powered ferry, MF Hydra.
Read moreThe Australian Government has launched a Ghost Nets Initiative to address the issue of ghost nets and marine debris littering northern Australian waters and beaches.
Read moreFollowing the World's Ocean Day several days ago, Ocean & Climate Platform released a report focusing on how to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss.
Read moreJune 8th is World Oceans Day and the theme this year is "Life and livelihoods" according to Kitack Lim, Secretary-General of IMO.
Read moreThe Fondation de la Mer and Bureau Veritas, along with the French Ministry of the Sea, are launching “Ocean Approved”.
Read moreGovernments need to take the world’s oceans more strongly into account while considering how to curb greenhouse emissions and adapting to the impacts of climate change.
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