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Sponsored: Sustainable, well managed fisheries have a big role to play in protecting biodiversity and feeding a global growing population.
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Sponsored: The ocean can feel a million miles away but it affects all of us. It provides the oxygen we breath, regulates the climate, and is a significant source of food, employment, and recreation. Businesses, non-profits, scientists, and shoppers are coming together to take meaningful action to protect the ocean and are making a positive impact — starting with the “blue” food on our plates.
by Erika Feller
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Sponsored: We are still woefully uninformed about our oceans. Researchers at KAUST are pushing the boundaries of what's technologically possible.
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Pressure on the ocean from human activities and their impact on the marine environment are becoming more widely understood in China.
by Guo Jingjing
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Sponsored: Most coral reefs are too fragile to withstand predicted global temperature increases in coming decades, yet corals in the Red Sea are thriving. Researchers in the Middle East hope to create an innovative, nature-based medicine to save coastal ecosystems.
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China is sending a previously invisible armada of industrial boats to illegally fish in North Korean waters, violently displacing smaller North Korean boats and spearheading a decline in once-abundant squid stocks of more than 70 percent.
by Ian Urbina
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Ecosystems at risk can provide valuable services if they are preserved — now.
by Michael Beck
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Going green by going blue.
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Sponsored: Iberostar Group’s Wave of Change movement delivers a robust approach to ocean conservation in tourism and hospitality.