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Scientists see link between loss of marine life and disappearing seagrass
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024
Marine researchers are drawing attention to the loss of seagrass beds, and their findings indicate a correlation with loss of marine life, according to a panel of regional marine scientists.
Rolex champions marine protection in the Azores
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2022
Mission Blue, one of the pillars of Rolex’s Perpetual Planet initiative, ignited action to protect ocean ecosystems more than a decade ago.
BLCP releases 200,000 horse crab babies into sea to take bite out of overfishing
TUESDAY, JUNE 09, 2020
BLCP Power Limited released 200,000 horse crab babies, also known as zoea larvae, into the Gulf of Thailand on World Oceans Day (June 8) to increase their population, which is dangerously low due to overfishing during the spawning season.
Oceans of garbage prompt war on plastics
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2018
Faced with images of turtles smothered by plastic bags, beaches carpeted with garbage and islands of trash floating in the oceans, environmentalists say the world is waking up to the need to tackle plastic pollution at the source.
Pope urges clean up of plastic waste from oceans
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2018
Vatican City - Pope Francis on Saturday issued a call to clear up oceans threatened by plastic waste and underscored the need to provide drinking water to all as a basic right.
SPECIAL REPORT: Alarm raised as Thailand drowns in plastic trash
SATURDAY, MAY 05, 2018
IN FEBRUARY LAST YEAR, a patch of plastic trash almost 10 kilometres long was seen floating off the coast of the Gulf of Thailand in Chumpon province, prompting a wake-up call about the plastic pollution problem which has become increasingly serious in recent years.
Oceans are for fish, not plastic
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2017
Millions of Indonesians depend on oceans to feed their families. Fishermen, ferryboat drivers, tour guides and freight workers. When the ocean suffers, so do lives.