The aquarium trade began to boom in the 1850s when the first public aquarium opened at London Zoo. Since then, more and more species have been...
- Robert Kopp
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IPCC Climate Report: Profound Changes Are Underway in Earth’s Oceans and Ice – A Lead Author Explains What the Warnings Mean
Humans are unequivocally warming the planet, and that’s triggering rapid changes in the atmosphere, oceans and polar regions, and increasing extreme...
- International Seabed Authority
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Advancing Deep-Sea Taxonomy
By International Seabed Authority
- Emeline Lafortune
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Aldabra Eco-School Program: A Trip of A Lifetime
Written by Emeline Lafortune and edited by Christina Quanz, April Burt and Jeremy Raguain, The Seychelles Islands Foundation.
- J Murray Roberts, Sinead Collins, Ross Houston, and Adam Stokes
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The University of Edinburgh and the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
By J Murray Roberts (School of GeoSciences), Sinead Collins (School of Biological Sciences), Ross Houston (Roslin Institute), Adam Stokes (School of...
- Dr. James P. Delgado and Ole Varmer
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Cultural Heritage's Role in Ocean Conservation
The world's oceans are connected to each other, and all humans are connected to the ocean.
- Nora Gale, Ardito M Kodijat, Weniza, Ali Khoshkholgh, Ajay Kumar Bandela, and Simon Allen
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Evolution of Ocean Wide Exercises in the Indian Ocean
Conducting tsunami simulation exercises to increase preparedness for real tsunami events
- Celia Hanna
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Tackling A Coral Health Crisis: Investigating the Immunology Behind Bleaching
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most biodiverse, productive and economically important ecosystems on the planet. They are also one of the most...
- Nick Duggan
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Technology and Dedicated Researchers Help Preserve Florida’s Sea Turtles
At sunrise between March and October for the past 40 years, early risers along Florida’s coastline may have seen a recurring sight: groups of people...
- ECO
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Fragments in the Ocean
Facing the truth about microplastic in marine and coastal habitats
- Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri
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OP-ED: Rebuilding Abu Dhabi Fisheries – Restoring Livelihoods and Food Security
There is still hope - natural ecosystems are resilient and can bounce back if initiatives are taken at the right time.
- E.C.M. Parsons
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World Ocean Day: My Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
The journey Nicole Yamase took to become the first Pacific Islander to visit the deepest part of the ocean
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