From the seawire: Ocean news in March 2022

Missed out on March 2022's ocean news? Here's a glimpse into what went down in Davey Jone's Locker this month. News relates to marine animals & plants, the climate crisis and the ocean, fisheries and aquaculture, marine technology, and people and the sea.

From the seawire: Ocean news from February 2022

Missed out on last month's ocean news? Here's a glimpse into what went down in Davey Jone's Locker in February with this news round-up. Covers marine life, the climate crisis, fisheries & aquaculture, marine technology, oceanography, the blue economy, marine, policy, and sustainability efforts.

How chemistry contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals

There are seventeen intertwining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) spanning some 169 targets, ranging from combatting world hunger to fostering peace, protecting life on land and in the sea, and building partnerships. Here, members of the Canadian Journal of Chemistry's International Advisory Board highlight just a few of how the field of chemistry is helping us rise to the challenges set by the goals and deliver on the promise to Leave No One Behind.

New book "ICT Solutions and Digitalisation in Ports and Shipping" available now

Given the volumes of global ship traffic, solutions are needed to reduce waiting times, costs, energy consumption and emissions. This systematic reference on ICT solutions and digitalisation in the ports and shipping sector covers new and existing technologies, different types of digital systems, and offers illustrative examples and case studies.

Help A Researcher Out: Global Horizon Scan. Exploring Future IUU Fishing Trends in a Warming World

The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), in collaboration with the PEW Charitable Trusts, are undertaking a global horizon scan to harness worldwide knowledge to identify and prioritise emerging issues in relation to future illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing practices impacted by climate change.

Help A Researcher Out: Calling all vessel crews and managers: Exploring collisions with marine wildlife and potential solutions

James Robbins (University of Portsmouth) is seeking vessel crews and managers willing to share their experiences and perspectives on wildlife collision and potential solutions.