Ocean Will seaweed save the world? In partnership with the European Commission Ocean takes a closer look at the health and sustainable properties of seaweed. 09/06/2020
Green News World Oceans Day: Is pandemic protection worth the plastic pollution? 50% of ocean pollution is already caused by single-use plastics. 08/06/2020
France Fines for littering rise in France as masks and gloves found on seabed Environmentalists sounded the alarm over a new type of marine pollution, courtesy of the coronavirus pandemic. 08/06/2020
Green News Massive sponge created to soak up oil spills in the ocean This revolutionary new sponge could save marine life from the damaging effects of marine pollution. 02/06/2020
Green News Why are the waves in California glowing blue? The natural phenomenon is drawing visitors who are swimming and surfing in the luminous waves. 14/05/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Failing to collaborate over fisheries will sink any hope of a deal at the EU-UK negotiations ǀ View Fisheries remain one of the main bones of contention during the EU-UK negotiations, putting the entire post-Brexit compromise at risk. Game theory suggests two styles of negotiation: collaboration or blame-game, but which approach will prevail? 13/05/2020
Green News Dolphins call each other by unique ‘names’, say scientists tuning in Unique whistling sounds are being attributed to bottlenose dolphins in Australia in an effort to boost conservation. 01/05/2020
Ocean What’s killing our underwater ecosystems? In partnership with the European Commission One million land and marine species may become extinct, many within decades. What could Europe do to preserve and restore its marine biodiversity? 31/03/2020
Ocean The importance of restoring marine biodiversity In partnership with the European Commission Facing the challenge of up to one million land and marine species becoming extinct within decades, scientists in Crete who are looking at ways to restore marine diversity. 31/03/2020
USA Two giant icebergs broke off Antarctica. Here's what that means for the continent's health. Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier is one of the most closely watched pieces of ice on Earth. And scientists are warning about signs of climate change. 19/02/2020
Ocean Putting marine resources on the map In partnership with the European Commission EU coastal member states have just over a year to come up with plans to boost the marine economy while preserving coastal ecosystems for generations to come. We look at how they're doing it. 19/02/2020
USA Earth's coral reefs could be gone by 2100, research finds The bleak outlook forecasts that warming oceans and rising seas could have a devastating impact on ocean ecosystems. 18/02/2020
Ocean Uncharted waters: how maps can help prevent conflict over marine resources In partnership with the European Commission Can you build a wind turbine in the same spot as a fish farm, and how do you make sure whale watchers and fishermen don’t clash at sea? It's all about maps. 18/02/2020
Green News WATCH | Meet the 300 women sailing the seas to fight plastic pollution The crew of the eXXpedition Round the World has reached the Galápagos Islands on their 2-year science mission. 11/02/2020
Green News Pop-up sculpture exhibits aim to save penguins who can't find food The adorable chinstrap penguin is also known as the ringed penguin, bearded penguin, or stonecracker penguin. 11/02/2020
Partner content Is ocean acidification driving ecosystems to unknown territories? Partner content presented by Copernicus As ocean acidification presses on, marine life faces an uncertain future 07/02/2020
Living These heartbreaking images highlight the problem with ocean plastic The pictures show sealife under threat from becoming tangled in netting. 03/02/2020
World News Euroviews. The EU’s Green Deal plans to restore nature must include our largest ecosystem - the ocean ǀ View While we appreciate that all-night EU AGRIFISH negotiations may necessitate tough political decisions, agreeing to continue overfishing is in the long-term interest of no-one - least of all the fishing industry - and should be lamented, not celebrated. 28/01/2020
USA Why become the first person to swim a supraglacial lake? To protect the Antarctic Ocean. Lewis Pugh, a celebrated endurance swimmer, will attempt what he describes as his toughest swim to date in an effort to bring attention to environmental issues. 23/01/2020
Ocean How Belgium is training the fishermen of tomorrow In partnership with the European Commission Join us in this immersive 360° experience onboard "Broodwinner" - a 29 metre beam trawler built in 1967 and used to train young fishermen in Belgium. 22/01/2020