As the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season unfolds, millions of people along the Eastern seaboard of the USA are keeping a careful watch on the weather...
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Stemming the Flow: Monitoring Emissions at Sea
From fenceline and volcanic gas monitoring to collecting remote measurements of coastal erosion, the evolution of portable spectral sensing tools...
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Striving for Sustainable
Today’s shipping industry has found itself within a cocoon of new and upcoming regulations forcing an industry-wide transformation unlike any seen...
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Avoiding the Collision Course
Find out more about the challenging work led by CSIRO to reduce ship collisions with whales by mapping and quantifying risk. After centuries of...
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Fighting the Invasion
Today, invasive species are one of the most serious threats to aquatic ecosystems worldwide. ECO speaks with Kim Lundgreen, University of Southern...
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Northern Voices
For hundreds of years, the Inuit have survived the world’s harshest conditions by living in balance with nature and thriving off the region’s...
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What is Causing Florida’s Algae Crisis? 5 Questions Answered
Editor’s note: Two large-scale algae outbreaks in Florida are killing fish and threatening public health.
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How Drones Can Help Save Communities on the Front Lines of Climate Change
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was the costliest and most intense on record. The new reality of more destructive tropical storms due to climate...
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A New Way to Film Marine Life
An opportunity to work with the BBC on its Beach Live: Jurassic Coast Revealed, gave Sonardyne’s Andy Marsh a chance to trial and prove an idea he’s...
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Featured Video: Keys to Restoring Kachemak Bay
Located in southern Cook Inlet, Alaska's Kachemak Bay Habitat Focus Area supports important recreational, subsistence, and commercial fishing.
John Nyberg, Chief of NOAA’s Marine Charting Division tells us about the innovative work of the NOAA Office of Coast survey, the valuing of charting...
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