Building a National Acoustic Network The project is being funded by the Department for Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and Marine … [Read more...] about Human Noise Monitoring Network soon for UK Seas
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US approves genetically modified salmon for food
A type of Atlantic salmon injected with a gene from Pacific Chinook salmon The Food and Drug Administration said it had given approval on … [Read more...] about US approves genetically modified salmon for food
Maldives: artificial islands to deal with climate warming
"We do not move, we build, that's all" If storms are stronger, monssons longer and the threat of coral bleaching is going to strike again, … [Read more...] about Maldives: artificial islands to deal with climate warming
Islands: laboratories of the energy transition
To move forward, we must show a dream to catalyze energy, strike the imagination COP 21 challenges are first polical, but on the … [Read more...] about Islands: laboratories of the energy transition
ICCAT fails again to protect sharks
Fishing nations at the annual meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) have once again failed … [Read more...] about ICCAT fails again to protect sharks
Australian court fines Japanese whalers for continuing hunt off Antarctica
Federal Court Justice Jayne Jagot on Wednesday found that Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha, the company that operates Japan's hunting ships, had … [Read more...] about Australian court fines Japanese whalers for continuing hunt off Antarctica
Guadeloupe: acoustic campaign dedicated to dolphins
Valuable information for Dolphin Conservation Unlike visual observations campaigns, acoustic surveys allow detection of cetaceans, both day … [Read more...] about Guadeloupe: acoustic campaign dedicated to dolphins
Guadeloupe wants to turn sargassum algaes into energy
The invasion of Sargassum represent a public health problem and impact of tourist activity on the island So a solution is being studied for … [Read more...] about Guadeloupe wants to turn sargassum algaes into energy
La Digue: Seychelles ecological capital city
The Seychelles aspire to be one of the ecological capital cities of the world by 2020 In 2011, the President of Seychelles, James Michel, … [Read more...] about La Digue: Seychelles ecological capital city
Mauritius must end mass cull of fruit bats
The slaughter of black bats decided by the government is in progress Authorities began shooting 18,000 Mauritius fruit bats (Pteropus … [Read more...] about Mauritius must end mass cull of fruit bats