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Valuable–but vulnerable: why sustainability must be at the heart of the marine economy
Valuable–but vulnerable: why sustainability must be at the heart of the marine economy
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Ten breakthrough technologies to feed the world
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How artificial intelligence can lead to more sustainable fishing
How artificial intelligence can lead to more sustainable fishing
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The rising tide of sustainable seafood
The rising tide of sustainable seafood
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The costs of poor fishery management
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Deep clean: How ‘blue finance’ can save our oceans
Deep clean: How ‘blue finance’ can save our oceans
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6 recent signs of hope for the ocean
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The rising tide of regulations on business and human rights: Could Asia be next?
The rising tide of regulations on business and human rights: Could Asia be next?
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The impact of climate change on language loss
The impact of climate change on language loss
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What transparency in tuna fishing means to the development of this country
What transparency in tuna fishing means to the development of this country
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‘Ghost gear’ poses grave threat to marine wildlife and food security
‘Ghost gear’ poses grave threat to marine wildlife and food security
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EU and China agree on ocean partnership
EU and China agree on ocean partnership
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Want to protect oceans? Start with these 5 things
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How a tiny portion of the world's oceans could help meet global seafood demand
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A new set of values: Can technology help tackle illegal fishing?
A new set of values: Can technology help tackle illegal fishing?
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