Ocean The ocean, a source of treatment for some of the world's worst diseases The ocean could hold the cure to the worst threats to public health. Researchers and experts are using some of the most unknown marine bioresources to make compounds to improve our health and they're doing so without damaging the sea.
Ocean The ocean's microalgae and cyanobacteria: potential cures for disease Some cyanobacteria and microalgae have existed in the oceans for more than 3.5 billion years and they may hold the key to defeating some of humanity's deadliest diseases.
Life No need to choose between eating fish and saving the ocean say experts Establishing Marine Protection Areas could save fisheries, ecosystems and help the ocean’s ability to store carbon.
Ocean What will the future of energy in Europe look like? What will the future of energy in Europe look like? Euronews finds out in this edition of Ocean. 24/11/2020
Ocean Marine litter - and the innovative methods to combat it As part of our Euronews' Green Tomorrow initiative, Ocean has been investigating new methods to combat the scourge of marine plastic litter which, if left unchecked, could mean more plastic waste than fish in our oceans in three decades' time. 21/10/2020
Ocean Technology innovations helping to cut emissions within shipping sector In this episode of Ocean, Euronews explores how Europe is turning to technology to help clean up the shipping industry. 29/09/2020
Ocean A ban on cod fishing leaves fishermen worried for their future In this edition of Ocean, Euronews meets those who have been directly affected by the cod fishing ban - and explores why its stocks are in decline. 01/09/2020
Ocean Europe's anglers in conflict with commercial fishing Europe's fishermen bring billions of euros to coastal economies but critics say unrestricted fishing threatens vulnerable species. 28/07/2020
Ocean Seaweed farming: an economic and sustainable opportunity for Europe Ocean explores Europe's growing seaweed sector meeting the farmers trying to put the industry on a more sustainable footing. 09/06/2020
Ocean Coronavirus: supporting Europe's battered fishing industry Europe's fishing industry has been badly hit by the coronavirus. In this episode of Ocean Euronews' Denis Loctier meets French fisherman trying to survive the crisis and explores how Europe is supporting the battered sector. 19/05/2020
Ocean What’s killing our underwater ecosystems? 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 Uncharted waters: how maps can help prevent conflict over marine resources 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
Ocean Family-run fisheries struggle as new generation casts net wider For generations fishing has been a respected trade and a traditional way of life for many families across Europe. But today, the number of local fishers is dwindling. 21/01/2020
Ocean NGOs work to rebuild vital coral reefs, but islands threatened by climate change need much more help Seychelles and other small island states are at the forefront of climate change. With increasingly destructive hurricanes and floods, rising sea levels and dying coral reefs, how can island societies survive the climate impact? 06/12/2019
Ocean When it comes to cleaning up the Oceans, technology may be good but education is even better EU sponsors clean-up operations, but a change in mentalities is the key to success 15/11/2019
Ocean Protecting life in the Arctic seas Climate change is making Arctic waters more accessible to vessels, raising the controversial prospect of industrial-scale fishing. Here's how world countries came together to protect the fragile Arctic ecosystem - for now. 10/10/2019
Ocean The invisible women of Europe's fishing industry Women play a key role in fishing and aquaculture, but often their work remains unrecognised and underpaid 13/09/2019
Ocean The woman challenging stereotypes in Europe's fishing industry Cultural stereotypes are why many women avoid working on large, commercial fishing vessels 13/09/2019
Ocean Tide turns for an Italian coastal wasteland In less than 20 years, an Italian coastal area has transformed itself from a lawless wasteland into an international success story. 21/06/2019
Ocean Sea change: how one small stretch of coastline in Italy transformed itself A stretch of coastline in southern Italy is leading the way in sustainability – with some surprising benefits. 21/06/2019
Ocean Danish fisheries take back control Small scale fisheries in Denmark are thriving after being threatened out of existence over the past decade. 17/05/2019
Ocean How small scale fisheries saved Danish fishing communities How cooperatives helped small scale Danish fisheries save their communities. 17/05/2019
Ocean Activists are raising funds to save Danish wooden boats Small, traditional boats have been essential to Danish fishermen for generations, but their future looks increasingly bleak. Meet the fishermen fighting to preserve the tradition and learn what makes these boats special, in this 360° video. 17/05/2019