At first glance, it’s seemingly inconceivable that a brand-new luxury tourism development consisting of an international airport, 50 hotels,...
- By ARC Marine
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Rewilding the Ocean with Biodiversity-Enhancing Scour Protection
Offshore wind energy is gaining traction across the globe at an unprecedented rate due to a reduction in costs and potential for scale-up, but the...
- By Dr. Stephanie Ingle
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Safe and Resilient Coasts Require Geo-data
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 6th Assessment Report estimates that for the remainder of this century sea levels will continue to...
- By Haley McQueen
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Ocean Business: All Under One Roof
Throw 5,000 attendees and 300 exhibitors from 80 countries—all passionate professionals seeking practical solutions to ocean-related challenges—into...
- By Haley McQueen
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Viewing the Ocean Through a Geospatial Lens: An Exclusive Chat with Esri
Marine environmental researchers are on the mission to create robust and accurate data sets capable of deciphering ocean secrets and environmental...
- By Haley McQueen
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Ocean Observations Making Headway: A Reflection
Ocean observation casts a wide net over the discipline and industry of oceanography. Chemical, physical, and biological ocean observations have...
- By Haley McQueen
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Water Column—Bridging the Knowledge Gaps
The Earth’s largest habitat is one of the least characterized: the water column.
- By Dr. Torill Bigg
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The Potential of Seaweed Farming: A Rising Tide
By Dr. Torill, Bigg – Tunley Environmental
Seaweed provides natural carbon sequestration, habitats for biodiversity and coastal protection.
- By Rachel Plunkett
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Offshore But Not Untouched: Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary Releases Condition Report
Dense schools of rockfish swirl around towering rocks dotted in a colorful array of red, pink, and orange sponges and corals. This is Cordell Bank...
There is enormous potential in the aquaculture sector to generate circular economy initiatives when it comes to its use of plastics. But can these...
- ECO
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Chasing Barrels and Billfish: Meet the Scientist on a Mission to Conserve Pelagic Fisheries
IMAS (Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies) scientist Sean Tracey has spent many years catching tuna, swordfish, and other large pelagic fish...
- By John Caskey
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Food for Thought: Aquaculture and Marine Aids to Navigation
For decades, fish consumption has risen by 3% annually across the globe as people swap meat for a healthier, more environmentally friendly protein...
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