The effort to rehabilitate the waters of the Manila Bay received a much-needed boost with MV Nilad, a marine cleanup vessel donated by the Government of the Republic of Korea, the Department of ...
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will inaugurate the MV Nilad, a marine cleanup vessel donated by ...
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Tracey Weiss, Our Ocean Backyard | Plastic Free July: Small choices, lasting change
"How will you commit to reducing your plastic waste this month?" writes columnist Tracey Weiss. "Try one new habit. Inspire a ...
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Korea-donated vessel MV Nilad set to boost Manila Bay cleanup — DENR
MANILA, Philippines—The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will inaugurate the Korea-donated cleanup ...
UNEP’s Sustainable Blue Economy Transition Framework is designed to assist governments in integrating the principles of a sustainable blue economy into their policies, planning and investments.
With enrollment in the 2026 season reaching a record-breaking 60 shipping lines, the Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies (BWBS) program reports ...
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Tunisia sees first artisanal fishing boat powered entirely by solar energy
29/06/2026 15:14, TUNIS/Tunisia TUNIS, June 29 (TAP) - The first operational voyage in Tunisia of an artisanal fishing boat ...
Microscopic plankton are among the most important organisms on Earth. Phytoplankton produce around half of the oxygen we breathe, while plankton as a whole underpin marine food webs, support fisheries ...
Progress is being made toward voluntary goals to reduce nitrogen loads into the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico, but the “dead zone” in the Gulf is projected to be larger than average this year.
The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved infrastructure projects worth over ₦4.26 trillion spanning roads, maritime ...
Lionfish, mitten crabs and “sea vomit.” Meet eight marine species inadvertently brought to new territory that are taking the ...
Warming Pacific waters and El Niño could disrupt California marine food webs, raising risks for seabirds, fisheries and ...
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