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Mineral-Rich Nodules Produce "Dark" Oxygen in the Abyss
Researchers funded by a polymetallic nodule mining company appear to have discovered an entirely new source of oxygen...
Read More >>Uniper to Work with Navigator Gas and Bumi Armada on CO2 Transport
Energy major Uniper is turning to a partnership between Navigator Gas and Bumi Armada as the next phase of a project to...
Read More >>Study: Warming Waters Will Cause Serious Declines in Regional Fisheries
Global fish catches are likely to plunge if the planet warms by just a few degrees, according to one of the most compreh...
Read More >>Study: Floating Plastic Trash Can be Tracked From Space
Large rafts of floating trash can be used to track areas of ocean-litter concentration with standard satellite-based inf...
Read More >>Bahrain Partners with Maersk to Expand ASRY’s Fledgling Recycling Efforts
The Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain is going to support the Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) in its...
Read More >>Acidification Will Put 10% of Seabed Off-Limits for Creatures With Shells
[By Mark John Costello and Peter Townsend Harris] In the deepest parts of the ocean, below 4,000 meters, th...
Read More >>Six Shipping Industry Groups Come Out Swinging Calling for CII Reforms
Six of the major shipping industry trade groups representing everything from bulk cargo to containers, tankers, and pass...
Read More >>Study: Blue Hydrogen's Emissions Could be Doubled By Upstream Gas Leaks
A new study from climate consultancy Carbon Tracker suggests that the CO2 emissions from natural gas-based "blue&qu...
Read More >>Arctic HFO Ban Starts, But Activists Say There Are Too Many Loopholes
Three years after the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted the regulation, the international ban on transpo...
Read More >>Sweden Bans Scrubber Discharges in its Waters
Sweden has joined the list of countries seeking to ban scrubber water discharges in their waters. In a proposal issued l...
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