Marine life is fleeing to cooler water
Marine life is fleeing the equator to cooler waters. History tells us this could trigger a mass extinction event Shutterstock
Marine life is fleeing the equator to cooler waters. History tells us this could trigger a mass extinction event Shutterstock
In one of our last posts, we were proposing to think about the possibility of establishing mariculture here in Jamaica.
“The picture above shows the plastic garbage in the Royal Jamaica Yacht Club (RJYC). After weeks without rain, a heavy
In a new post I present an argumentation paper to establish a Caribbean Mariculture Research Centre at CMU. And it essentially aims at
An ocean like no other: the Southern Ocean’s ecological richness and significance for global climate Shutterstock/CherylRamalho Ceridwen Fraser, University of
The Atlantic: The driving force behind ocean circulation and our taste for cod Fishing boats coming into Le Guilvinec, Brittany,
The world’s ocean is bearing the brunt of a changing climate. Explore its past and future in our new series
This week (14.12.2020) the UNESCO published on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the formation of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic
The Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility (CCPF) calls for proposals to stimulate projects within Caribbean-based, blue economy companies/actors to enhance their
Where’s the sea ice? 3 reasons the Arctic freeze is unseasonably late and why it matters Arctic sea ice levels
“The world is waiting for a vaccine! There is no vaccine coming for climate change!” With this urgent appeal, the
The World Economic Forum and its Digital Platform for Crowdsourcing are asking for a second Ocean Solutions Sprint. Dateline is