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World's Largest Iceberg Drifts Slowly Towards South Georgia
The world's largest iceberg is slowing heading towards the island of South Georgia, where it may have serious affects on local...
Read More >>Feasibility Studies ID Technology to Address Fugitive Methane Emissions
An industry collaboration known as the Safetytech Accelerate reports its latest round of supported feasibility studies h...
Read More >>Svalbard's Glaciers Have Lost an Area the Size of Manhattan Into the Sea
[By Tian Li, Jonathan Bamber and Konrad Heidler] The Arctic has warmed nearly four times faster&n...
Read More >>Solvang LPG Tanker Ready to Launch New Onboard Carbon Capture Pilot
A pilot project involving Wärtsilä, MAN Energy Solutions, and the research institute SINTEF and working with Norwegian...
Read More >>UK Launches Next Clean Maritime Competition with $37M in Funding
The UK government has begun the sixth round of its Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition promising to provide a total...
Read More >>Ukraine Claims Russia is Coercing "Volunteers" Into Spill Cleanup Effort
The Ukrainian government claims that Russian authorities are drafting students in occupied areas to join the cleanup eff...
Read More >>NOAA Withdraws Proposed Speed Rule for East Coast Whale Protection
After two years of review, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has decided to drop a proposed spe...
Read More >>Startup Evolves Ocean Fertilization for Commercial Carbon Credits
Ocean fertilization has the potential to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at low cost and vast scale, simply by...
Read More >>Faced With Public Pressure, Russia Steps Up Kerch Strait Cleanup
One month after two aging coastal tankers broke up near the Kerch Strait, their cargoes of heavy fuel oil continue to contaminate...
Read More >>Marine Science Nonprofit Elects "The Ocean" to Join its Board
[By Anna Turns] The ocean absorbs more than 90% of the atmosphere’s excess heat trapped by human-emit...
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