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While Panama still faces tremendous conservation challenges, it's well on its way to meeting these challenges head-on, and ...
Satellite technology that can track ships even when they ‘go dark’ finds that those protected areas that fully ban industrial ...
New research shows strict marine protections reduce illegal fishing. Satellites and AI help enforce the rules.
Marine protected areas cover more than 8% of the world's oceans today, but they can get a bad rap as being protected on paper ...
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VnExpress International on MSNHa Long Bay disaster exposes fatal gap between rules and realityHa Long Bay’s deadliest boat disaster in years may not be just a tragedy, but a warning about hidden risks buried in ...
The Bodyguard actress sold more than 170 million albums and won six Grammys but substance abuse led to her undoing - we take ...
Many ‘dark vessels’ fish illegally in oceans worldwide. New studies show how often they go into Marine Protected Areas.
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Defense News on MSNPentagon picks finalists for Replicator 2 counter-drone demoThe chosen firms will participate in a live demonstration at U.S. Northern Command’s Falcon Peak exercise later this year.
A massive tethered air surveillance blimp hovers over the skies of the rural ranching town of Zapata, Texas, and is the ...
Defence public sector unit Goa Shipyard Limited on Wednesday launched its second indigenously designed Pollution Control Vessel (PCV), Samudra Prachet, for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG), an official ...
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ZME Science on MSNSatellite Eyes Reveal Which Ocean Sanctuaries Are Really Working (And Which Are Just ‘Paper Parks’)To catch these “dark vessels,” the team turned to synthetic aperture radar, or SAR. This is a satellite technology that sends ...
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Mitsotakis added that these parks "will be among the largest marine protected areas in the entire Mediterranean" and will ...
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