News About The Oceans of Earth
February 28, 2025
INFLECION project to revolutionize maritime security

Paris, France (SPX) Feb 21, 2025
The European Space Agency (ESA) has partnered with AAC Clyde Space to launch the first phase of INFLECION, a satellite constellation project aimed at transforming Maritime Domain Awareness. This initiative will bolster safety, operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and environmental sustainability across the maritime sector. Given that nearly 90% of global trade moves via maritime routes, increasing congestion due to shifting trade dynamics, supply chain challenges, and geopolitical factor ... read more
Climate crisis revives Soviet hydro plan in Central Asia
Toktogul, Kyrgyzstan (AFP) Feb 27, 2025
Central Asian countries are setting rivalries aside to build a giant hydroelectric plant originally planned in Soviet times, a bid to strengthen energy and food security and mitigate the effects of climate change. ... more
Harnessing Fog for Water Supply in the World's Driest Regions
Paris, France (SPX) Feb 21, 2025
Chile's Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, receives less than 1 mm of rainfall annually. Water supplies in the region largely depend on underground reservoirs that were last replenis ... more
Underwater canyon study informs landslide risk evaluation
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 24, 2025
The German research vessel SONNE is set to launch an expedition near New Zealand. Led by Kiel University, teams from CAU and the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel will explore underwat ... more
How Satellites Are Enhancing Lake Health Monitoring
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 18, 2025
Human activities and environmental shifts since the Holocene epoch have profoundly impacted lake ecosystems, particularly in China, where algal blooms have become increasingly frequent. A breakthrou ... more
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Marine Prosperity Areas introduce a fresh approach to ocean conservation
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 12, 2025
The year 2025 could mark a pivotal shift in marine conservation strategies. A research team, including Octavio Aburto from UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography, has introduced a novel ... more
Seeking climate connections among the oceans' smallest organisms
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 12, 2025
Andrew Babbin is working to develop eco-friendly capsules designed to remove excess anthropogenic nitrogen from waterways, helping to prevent the harmful algal blooms that result from fertilizer run ... more
Cook Islands PM beats no-confidence vote, slams New Zealand
Sydney (AFP) Feb 26, 2025
The Cook Islands' prime minister survived a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, blaming "misinformation" from former colonial ruler New Zealand for destabilising his Pacific country. ... more
Vanuatu climate minister frets over US climate reversal
Sydney (AFP) Feb 26, 2025
Vanuatu's climate minister said Wednesday his low-lying Pacific nation is vexed by the potential impact of President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate accord. ... more
Nauru sells citizenship to fund climate change mitigation
Sydney (AFP) Feb 26, 2025
Pacific microstate Nauru is selling citizenship to fund its retreat from rising seas, President David Adeang told AFP, opening a contentious "golden passport" scheme as other climate financing runs dry. ... more
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Hong Kong firm makes bid for Thames Water: report
London (AFP) Feb 21, 2025
A Hong Kong company has submitted an initial GBP7-billion ($8.8 billion) bid for a majority stake in Thames Water, a heavily indebted UK water supplier, the Financial Times said Friday. ... more
Cook Islands strikes deal with China on seabed minerals
Wellington (AFP) Feb 22, 2025
The Cook Islands said Saturday it has struck a five-year agreement with China to cooperate in exploring and researching the Pacific nation's seabed mineral riches. ... more
Trump aid cut imperils water scheme in scorching Pakistan city
Jacobabad, Pakistan (AFP) Feb 21, 2025
In one of the world's hottest cities, fresh and filtered water can quench the searing onslaught of climate change - but US President Donald Trump's foreign aid freeze threatens its vital supply, an NGO says. ... more
Australia, Papua New Guinea vow to strike defence treaty
Sydney (AFP) Feb 20, 2025
Australia said Thursday it will strike a defence treaty with Papua New Guinea, bolstering ties with a Pacific state that has been courted persistently by China. ... more
Maritime carbon tax 'matter of survival' for Pacific isles
London (AFP) Feb 19, 2025
Establishing a carbon tax on maritime transport is a "matter of survival" for the Pacific islands, a representative of the region said Wednesday at a International Maritime Organization meeting. ... more
Cook Islands PM defends China pact

Sydney (AFP) Feb 18, 2025
The Cook Islands' prime minister on Tuesday defended a new partnership pact with China and urged his country not to depend on handouts from "big brother" New Zealand. Prime Minister Mark Brown said the accord signed with Beijing offers his small Pacific nation opportunities in trade, infrastructure and the sustainable use of ocean resources. "We can choose to be a country that relies on handouts and is dependent on our big brother or we can choose to be a country that can stand on its own two fe ... read more
UK court backs loan for indebted Thames Water
London (AFP) Feb 18, 2025
A court on Tuesday approved a GBP3 billion ($3.8 billion) emergency loan for Britain's largest water supplier Thames Water, offering it a lifeline as it buckles under a mountain of debt. ... more

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Cook Islands says in talks with China on deep-sea mining
Sydney (AFP) Feb 14, 2025
Cook Islands officials said Friday they had discussed seabed minerals research with China as the small Pacific island mulls deep-sea mining of its waters. ... more
WWF legal challenge against Norway deep-sea mining fails
Oslo (AFP) Feb 13, 2025
An Oslo court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the WWF environmental group against Norway's bid to mine its seabed for minerals crucial to the green energy transition. ... more
Arid Athens turns to ancient aqueduct as climate crisis bites
Athens (AFP) Feb 13, 2025
Between parked cars in a suburban street in Athens, workers fix a pump to an ancient stone well that in turn accesses an aqueduct built almost 2,000 years ago. ... more
French mineral water companies face new investigations
Paris (AFP) Feb 13, 2025
A French magistrate has opened a fraud inquiry into mineral water giants Nestle and Sources Alma over suspicions of illegal processing of water, a source close to the investigation said Thursday. ... more
Dam fine: beavers save Czech treasury $1 million
Prague (AFP) Feb 11, 2025
Beavers have saved Czech taxpayers a cool $1 million by flooding a protected former army training site where a long-stalled dam was planned, a conservation official said on Tuesday. ... more
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