State of the Oceans — Log 111
A new link between the Moon and the oceans, “happy corals” and a round up of this year’s most important climate stories.
State of the Oceans — Log 108
A new global treaty on plastic pollution starts taking shape, blue whales return to South Georgia and the affect of climate anxiety on young people.
State of the Oceans — Log 107
How mangroves trap microplastic, a massive new Marine Protected Area and if you spot illegal fishing in Ghana there’s now an app for that.
State of the Oceans — Log 106
The US is responsible for way more of the plastic polluting the world’s oceans than previously thought, a new study has shown.
State of the Oceans — Log 105
Large methane deposits are opening across the Arctic, a 1600-foot coral reef structure was discovered in the Great Barrier Reef.
State of the Oceans — Log 104
Samoa pledges to protect 30% of its ocean, new oil spills menace three regions, and shocking news for parents.
State of the Oceans — Log 103
Facing an ice-free Arctic, the shocking scale of microfiber pollution, a huge loss for Great Barrier Reef corals, and what to do with water from Fukushima?
State of the Oceans — Log 102
New research suggests there could be more than 14 million tons of microplastic on the ocean floor, and the latest on Russia’s mysterious toxic spill.
State of the Oceans — Log 101
Even as the Pantanal wetlands burn, the Brazilian government is working to strip away protections for mangroves and coastal forests.
State of the Oceans — Log 100
Ocean heat blobs could be here to stay, a new system to keep whales safe and fresh hopes for coral in the Marmara Sea.
State of the Oceans — Log 99
The world fails big time on biodiversity targets, five cyclones churn in the Atlantic and the UK embarks on Europe’s largest coastal habitat restoration project.
State of the Oceans — Log 98
The oceans absorb more carbon than previously thought, another tanker disaster and scientists narrow down the true size of megalodon sharks.
State of the Oceans — Log 97
In the aftermath of Hurricane Laura, even facilities that weren’t damaged are creating massive levels of pollution.
State of the Oceans — Log 96
A surge in drift net use, a new estimate for microplastic in the Atlantic, and California records the highest temperature on Earth.
State of the Oceans — Log 95
Vast ice sheets are melting, sharks might be ingesting microplastic, Mauritius races to contain an oil spill – and is it time to start taxing single-use plastic?
State of the Oceans — Log 94
Scientists are beginning to unravel the mystery of why blue whales grew so big, and urgent efforts are underway in Mauritius to avert an oil spill catastrophe.
State of the Oceans — Log 93
Sharks are ‘functionally extinct’ in many coral reef ecosystems – plus new findings on how marine life breaks apart plastic.
State of the Oceans — Log 92
Estimates for the amount of plastic pollution entering the oceans have been revised up to 11 million tons, and that number is expected to triple by 2040.
State of the Oceans — Log 91
The North Atlantic right whale is now listed as critically endangered, methane emissions are rising and scientists discover ‘Vantablack’ fish.
State of the Oceans — Log 90
Fish are under threat as the world faces a critical climate threshold. How spreading crushed rocks on fields could help, plus a new microplastic study in eastern Canada.