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  • 23.09.2021 – 13:58

    OceanCare

    Once again: Dolphin mass killing in the Faroe Islands

    Press release Once again: Dolphin mass killing in the Faroe Islands Wädenswil, 23. September 2021: Just ten days after a mass killing of more than 1,400 Atlantic white-sided dolphins, the Faroe Islands saw another drive hunt yesterday, September 22nd. This time, 52 pilot whales were driven into a beach and brutally killed. The marine conservation ...

    Ein Dokument
  • 02.09.2021 – 14:34

    OceanCare

    “Slow down to save the climate”

    Press release / interview proposal OceanCare Wädenswil, Vienna, Madrid, 2nd September 2021 “Slow down to save the climate” Reducing shipping speed helps tackle the climate crisis with immediate effect - Climate crisis: Mediterranean Sea projected to heat up by 1.8 to 3.5 degrees until 2100[i] - Climate offenders: New EMTER Report says that maritime ...

    Ein Dokument
  • 02.06.2021 – 16:02

    News Direct

    New Research Seeks to Crack the Code of Coral Reef Heat Resilience

    Seattle, WA (ots) - --News Direct-- The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation today announced a suite of new grants supporting the next phase of groundbreaking research to identify naturally heat tolerant corals, accelerate corals’ evolution processes, improve restoration methods, and ultimately slow the decline of coral reefs. Coral reefs sustain more than a quarter of all marine life and drive $2.7 trillion dollars in ...

  • 13.05.2021 – 14:31

    OceanCare

    Spain Bans Any New Hydrocarbon Exploration and Exploitation Project By Law

    Press Release SPAIN BANS ANY NEW HYDROCARBON EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION PROJECT BY LAW A clear step forward in Spain's commitment to the decarbonisation of its economy that will also bring multiple benefits for marine wildlife in Spanish waters Wädenswil, May 13, 2021: OceanCare congratulates that t ...

    Ein Dokument
  • 01.03.2021 – 12:19

    OceanCare

    Sea Turtle Rescue Alliance Launches on World Wildlife Day

    Media Release Sea Turtle Rescue Alliance Launches on World Wildlife Day A global network of veterinarians come together to save endangered sea turtles around the world Florida - USA, Bohol - Philippines, Zurich - Switzerland , 1 March 2021 : This Wednesday, March 3, marks World Wildlife Day and the launch of the Sea Turtle Rescue Alliance (STRA) with ...

    Ein Dokument
  • 13.01.2021 – 11:40

    OceanCare

    Hope for ban on oil and gas exploration in Spanish waters

    Press release Hope for ban on oil and gas exploration in Spanish waters Wädenswil, January 13, 2021: While France has already imposed a ban on exploring any new oil and gas sites in its waters and the Danish government has just announced such ban for its waters within the North Sea, the Spanish Government has proposed a similar measure within its draft ...

    Ein Dokument
  • 18.11.2020 – 23:27

    Saudi G20 Presidency

    G20 Riyadh Summit Week: Securing a Future for the World's Coral Reefs

    Riyadh, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia (ots/PRNewswire) - As part of its commitment to Safeguarding the Planet and contributing to vulnerable habitat coral reef conservation. Prof. Carlos M. Duarte, a professor in Marine Science at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, KAUST, held a media briefing during the Summit Week of the Saudi G20 Presidency to talk about Securing a Future for the World's Coral Reefs in ...

  • 07.11.2019 – 18:30

    maribus gGmbH

    The Polar Regions - The End of the Eternal Ice

    Hamburg and Kiel, Germany (ots/PRNewswire) - The new 'World Ocean Review 6', published by mare in cooperation with the German Marine Research Consortium and the Future Ocean Network in Kiel, focuses on the dramatic climate-induced changes in the Arctic and Antarctic and their far-reaching consequences for humans and the environment The polar regions play an exceptional role in the Earth's climate system. The almost ...

  • 07.03.2019 – 20:00

    Schweizerischer Nationalfonds / Fonds national suisse

    The deep Southern Ocean is key to more intense ice ages

    Bern (ots) - Over the last million years, ice ages have intensified and lengthened. According to a study supported by the SNFS, this previously unexplained climate transition coincides with a diminution of the mixing between deep and surface waters in the Southern Ocean. The study confirms that the Antarctic region plays a crucial role during periods of climate change. An analysis of marine sediments collected at a depth ...