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Research story | 2024-10-11
For the first time, new research has identified the owners of all globally used reefers, the flags they use, and the fishing vessels they meet.
Research in short | 2024-10-02
Considering trade-offs between stock conservation and profitability can help fisheries become future-proof, finds new research.
Research in short | 2024-09-30
Marine organisms in all their diversity are increasingly used as a source of inspiration for innovation in medicine, technology and even the organisation of complex social systems. But what is the actual value of this largely untapped source of innovation?
Research story | 2024-08-26
The European Union aims to protect 30% of its marine environments. But so far, it’s still possible to either dredge, mine or fish intensively even in most areas which already are under protection.
Research story | 2024-08-23
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are a threat to global health. Now, the Centre's science-industry collaboration SeaBOS has started to target the occurrence of the genes coding for resistance in partner aquaculture systems.
General news | 2024-08-22
Radical Ocean Futures, an award-winning art-science project with artwork by Simon Stålenhag, will re-premiere in a new form.
Research story | 2024-08-12
Marine biodiversity can play a key role in developing new medicines and other innovations. A new database makes marine genetics more accessible for policy and practice.
Research story | 2024-06-19
How is the dramatic decline in sea ice affecting biodiversity? A new international research project, with contributions from the Centre, delves into a hotspot of Antarctic life, that is undergoing dramatic changes: the Weddell Sea.
General news | 2024-05-17
The decisions that humanity makes this decade will shape the living conditions on our planet for many generations to come.
Research story | 2024-03-14
Investments are pouring into projects that aim to grow seaweeds to then dump them in the depths of the ocean, all to sequester and remove carbon from the atmosphere. But such ideas are not backed by sound science and risk deteriorating ecosystems
Research news | 2024-02-20
A regime shift is gradually spreading through the archipelagos of the Swedish Baltic Sea coast, where shallow bays, previously dominated by pike and perch have one by one become dominated by one of their prey species, the three-spined stickleback.
Research news | 2024-01-29
Groups of guillemots on an island in the Baltic Sea have unknowingly inspired how marine research can be done. Two AI-powered research projects can change how to monitor marine ecosystems – and potentially manage them in real-time
Research news | 2023-10-04
New study investigates how coral reef ecosystem services are linked and distributed in 18 countries around the world
Research news | 2023-08-29
How can corporations, guided by science, be part of the solution to the challenges of the biosphere? A new book by Centre researcher Henrik Österblom delves into the origins and lessons of SeaBOS
Research news | 2023-08-18
In a world of conflict, can the ocean be a place of peace? Yes, says a new review paper, and concludes that the UN Ocean Decade has an important role to play
Research news | 2023-06-26
Aquatic foods are essential for global diets, but they are also vulnerable to environmental change. This vulnerability has been largely understudied, according to a new paper
Research news | 2023-06-08
Imagining sustainable futures for the high seas may inspire change today, according to a recent study.
Research news | 2023-05-03
Sand is a key foundation of society, yet on the ocean sustainability front, it remains a blind spot, says new report
Research news | 2023-03-08
More than 170 trillion microplastic particles are floating in the World’s oceans, new study finds
Research news | 2023-03-06
The new UN treaty on biodiversity in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction is a major step for ocean sustainability, according to centre researchers
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