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16 December 2015
Water
Pacific Islands’ marine reserve: Safe haven for depleted tuna and new holiday spot
Pacific Islands’ marine reserve: Safe haven for depleted tuna and new holiday spot
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Biodegradable plastics are not the answer to reducing marine litter, says UN
Biodegradable plastics are not the answer to reducing marine litter, says UN
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NZ: here comes national enviro reporting
Food & Agriculture
Impacts of global warming will impoverish oceans
Impacts of global warming will impoverish oceans
12 October 2015
Carbon & Climate
Coral reefs die as El Niño hots up
Coral reefs die as El Niño hots up
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Carbon & Climate
Travel and tourism leaders welcome the global Sustainable Development Goals
Travel and tourism leaders welcome the global Sustainable Development Goals
29 September 2015
Water
New Zealand to create giant Sth Pacific sanctuary, banning fishing and mining
New Zealand to create giant Sth Pacific sanctuary, banning fishing and mining
Energy
Shell ends Arctic oil bid
Shell ends Arctic oil bid
15 September 2015
Carbon & Climate
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Southern Ocean starts to soak up carbon again
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Energy
Clean energy plans may increase toxins in plankton
Clean energy plans may increase toxins in plankton
10 September 2015
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Songkhla fishermen protest against set bag net ban
Songkhla fishermen protest against set bag net ban
7 September 2015
Transport
Sponge offers way to clean up ships’ emissions
Sponge offers way to clean up ships’ emissions
28 August 2015
Carbon & Climate
Emissions are putting species in lethal danger
Emissions are putting species in lethal danger
24 August 2015
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Too warm, too few fish: Health warning for world’s oceans
Too warm, too few fish: Health warning for world’s oceans
21 August 2015
Food & Agriculture
Shrinking Indonesian shark fisheries spur a national action plan
Shrinking Indonesian shark fisheries spur a national action plan
17 August 2015
Water
Helped by floating robots, UN-backed research ship scours Indian Ocean for plastic waste
Helped by floating robots, UN-backed research ship scours Indian Ocean for plastic waste
Food & Agriculture
Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry
Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry
13 August 2015
Energy
Coal mine threat to Quang Ninh
Coal mine threat to Quang Ninh
31 July 2015
Food & Agriculture
Momentum gathers for international agreement to combat rogue fishing
Momentum gathers for international agreement to combat rogue fishing
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ConocoPhillips and CNOOC sued over Bohai spill
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