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13 August 2024
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6 August 2024
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Fears Thailand’s fishing reform will destroy a decade of progress
31 July 2024
Water
Fish face vast decline if emissions are not reduced
Fish face vast decline if emissions are not reduced
29 July 2024
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Will ‘loss and damage’ climate funding reach ocean communities?
26 July 2024
Carbon & Climate
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Seeing mangroves regrow: A visual story on the surprise resurgence of Iloilo's coastal forests
22 July 2024
Water
Conservation collides with local rights in fight over Chagos Islands
Conservation collides with local rights in fight over Chagos Islands
18 July 2024
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Seafood farming surpasses wild catch for the first time: FAO
Seafood farming surpasses wild catch for the first time: FAO
16 July 2024
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Are China’s blue carbon credits a free pass to harm its oceans?
Are China’s blue carbon credits a free pass to harm its oceans?
12 July 2024
Water
Ethnic conflict puts India’s Loktak lake under stress
Ethnic conflict puts India’s Loktak lake under stress
2 July 2024
Waste
Thawing ice worsens Arctic plastic pollution
Thawing ice worsens Arctic plastic pollution
28 June 2024
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New oil slick spotted in Philippine biodiversity hotspot in Oriental Mindoro
New oil slick spotted in Philippine biodiversity hotspot in Oriental Mindoro
5 June 2024
Water
In Indonesia, tin mining threatens an age-old fishing tradition
In Indonesia, tin mining threatens an age-old fishing tradition
3 June 2024
Water
Can tech tackle unregistered fishing in Chinese waters?
Can tech tackle unregistered fishing in Chinese waters?
30 May 2024
Carbon & Climate
Counting cyclone losses, Bangladeshis call for more climate action
Counting cyclone losses, Bangladeshis call for more climate action
17 May 2024
Water
Saving whales, one rope at a time
Saving whales, one rope at a time
15 May 2024
Water
Explainer: Why bird flu is now a major threat to marine life
Explainer: Why bird flu is now a major threat to marine life
8 May 2024
Water
Can bottom trawling ever be sustainable?
Can bottom trawling ever be sustainable?
19 April 2024
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Asian wind power development faces growing storm with local communities
Asian wind power development faces growing storm with local communities
11 April 2024
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Mekong’s giant fish threatened by dams and wetland conversions
Mekong’s giant fish threatened by dams and wetland conversions
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