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Ground-breaking illegal fishing accord soon to enter into force
Ground-breaking illegal fishing accord soon to enter into force
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Glad tidings for sea power potential
17 May 2016
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Jakarta clips ‘Great Garuda’ wings
Jakarta clips ‘Great Garuda’ wings
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Water
Millions of fish die suddenly in Indonesia’s giant Lake Toba
Millions of fish die suddenly in Indonesia’s giant Lake Toba
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Water
Sea-level rise has claimed five whole islands in the Pacific: first scientific evidence
Sea-level rise has claimed five whole islands in the Pacific: first scientific evidence
6 May 2016
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As Vietnam's fish kill scandal grows, a scientist says the cause is known
As Vietnam's fish kill scandal grows, a scientist says the cause is known
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Dead zones devour oceans’ oxygen
Dead zones devour oceans’ oxygen
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Climate scientists’ high degree of concern
Climate scientists’ high degree of concern
22 April 2016
Water
New technologies boost efforts to cut down on environmentally harmful "ghost fishing"
New technologies boost efforts to cut down on environmentally harmful "ghost fishing"
21 April 2016
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More than half of Great Barrier Reef corals dying as bleaching spreads
More than half of Great Barrier Reef corals dying as bleaching spreads
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Corporate Responsibility
New ways to fight human-rights abuses in the global seafood industry
New ways to fight human-rights abuses in the global seafood industry
12 April 2016
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Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
7 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Shrimps sound ocean acidity alarm
Shrimps sound ocean acidity alarm
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Energy
Australia's green groups keep heat on Adani after mine approval
Australia's green groups keep heat on Adani after mine approval
31 March 2016
Water
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
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Water
UN begins negotiations on treaty to protect marine resources
UN begins negotiations on treaty to protect marine resources
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