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  • #ActOnLakeChad - tw201718
  • Dead Zone in the Gulf 2021 - Ocean Today 252640
  • High seas fisheries management - Wikipedia 356032
  • Ocean heat and sea-level rise threaten communities in the South-West Pacific - WMO 05.06.25472446
  • Scientists identify more than 800 new species in global Ocean Census - Mongabay 11.03.25460476
  • Understanding of marine ecosystems is alarmingly low – here’s why ocean literacy matters - Conversation 18.02.25458820
  • 'Serious Risk' of Vital Ocean Current Collapse by 2100, Warn Scientists - CD 24.10.24437461
  • Global air, ocean temperature records shattered in August - Axios 15.09.24439104
  • If the Atlantic ocean loses circulation, what happens next - Scientific American 13.02.24397778
  • The Truth About Atlantic Ocean Circulation Collapse - Roger Hallam 12.02.24398039
  • Tweet: Please share this information because it is not being made clear - @RogerHallamCS21 11.02.24398043
  • Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing ‘devastating’ tipping point, study finds - Guardian 09.02.24398037
  • Extreme Climate Impacts From Collapse of a Key Atlantic Ocean Current Could be Worse Than Expected, a New Study Warns - Inside Climate News 09.02.24397886
  • Ocean heating breaks record, again, with disastrous outcomes for the planet - Mongabay 30.01.24396898
  • How We Found Out What's Done to the Oceans When Nobody Is Watching - CD 06.01.24394835
  • Japan issues tsunami warnings after powerful earthquake - Washington Post 01.01.24391699
  • Powerful Japan quake triggers tsunami waves, residents told to run - RTE 01.01.24391701
  • Strong Earthquake Hits Northwestern Japan, Destroying Homes - Bloomberg 01.01.24391700
  • How to use less water: 15 essential tips – from beef burgers to megabutts to cutting back on clothes - Guardian 05.09.23375893
  • Tweet: This is not just an El Niño year! - @LeonSimons8 21.08.23371229
  • 'Terrifying': Scientists Raise Alarm Over Unprecedented Global Ocean Heat - CD 04.08.23364230
  • Is an Atlantic Ocean current collapse imminent? - EarthSky 25.07.23362488
  • Study Warns Climate-Driven Collapse of Critical Ocean Current System 'Much Closer Than We Thought' - CD 25.07.23364578
  • Warning of a forthcoming collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - Nature 25.07.23362487
  • ‘Nature is being destroyed’: Russia’s arms buildup in Barents Sea creating toxic legacy - Guardian 24.07.23364663
  • It’s even hot underwater - Vox 21.07.23360797
  • Red alert: Record-high ocean temperatures - Helmholtz 06.07.23361047
  • Video: What you need to know about the 'extreme' heatwave hitting our oceans - Guardian 22.06.23354554
  • Ocean heat is off the charts – here’s what that means for humans and ecosystems around the world - Conversation 21.06.23354559
  • Protecting the ocean, time for action - Oceans And Fishers 19.06.23356033
  • The world’s oceans are extremely hot. We’re about to find out what happens next. - VOX 16.06.23354858
  • Red alert: Record-high ocean temperatures - Sonnenseite 09.06.23350836
  • Global Ocean Census aims to find 100,000 marine species in 10 years - Mongabay 03.05.23344877
  • Bottom marine heatwaves along the continental shelves of North America - Nature 13.03.23354566
  • UN Chief Demands Action as Sea Level Rise Threatens Exodus of 'Biblical Scale' - CD 15.02.23332064
  • Warming Oceans Have Decimated Marine Parasites — But That’s Not A Good Thing - ENN 09.01.23324049
  • Report: PROBLUE 2023 Annual Report - World Bank 2023385144
  • NASA Launches International Mission to Survey Earth’s Water - EN 19.12.22323146
  • NASA to run first global water survey from space - Al Jazeera 14.12.22319731
  • Research in Brief: Have Humans Wreaked Too Much Havoc on Marine Life to Halt Damage? - ENN 28.11.22318034
  • ‘An invisible killer’: how fishing gear became the deadliest marine plastic - The Guardian 07.11.22315649
  • ‘This is what a river should look like’: Dutch rewilding project turns back the clock 500 years - Guardian 20.09.22306185
  • Dark matter and lithium water: 15 big issues poised to affect oceans and coastlines - Guardian 06.09.22303703
  • ‘Time has run out’: UN fails to reach agreement to protect marine life - The Guardian 27.08.22302642
  • Scientists set for ocean crisis debate 150 years after ‘extraordinary’ expedition - The Guardian 27.08.22302632
  • UN seeks plan to beat plastic nurdles, the tiny scourges of the oceans - The Guardian 20.08.22305186
  • Compound extreme events stress the oceans - Sonnenseite 19.08.22301712
  • Mediterranean Sea Ecosystem Threatened by Heat-Induced 'Marine Wildfire,' Scientists Warn - CD 29.07.22297838
  • Scientists find 30 potential new species at bottom of ocean - Guardian 26.07.22297637
  • Despite Oceans 'In Crisis,' Global Treaty Talks Falter - CD 22.03.22278664
  • Global Ocean Heat Content - Japan Meteorological Agency 21.02.22276182
  • Last year observed *record high* global ocean heat content - Zack Labe 21.02.22276183
  • More than 100 nations take action to save oceans from human harm - Guardian 11.02.22273420
  • Extreme heat in oceans ‘passed point of no return’ in 2014 - Guardian 01.02.22272275
  • After Passing 'Point of No Return' in 2014, Hot Oceans Are Now 'New Normal' - CD 01.02.22272151
  • We study ocean temperatures. The Earth just broke a heat increase record - Guardian 11.01.22269134
  • Modern governments all need a ministry of the oceans – here’s why - Conversation 10.01.22269042
  • Warmer Oceans May Lead to Smaller Fish, Study Finds - EcoWatch 08.01.22268865
  • 2021’s top ocean news stories - Mongabay 28.12.21267424
  • Despite Outcry, Japanese Prime Minister Urges Swift Release of Fukushima Wastewater Into Sea - Common Dreams 18.10.21258353
  • UN Urges World to Act Now to Combat 'Looming Water Crisis' - CD 06.10.21259054
  • New method makes it easier to predict algae blooms - ENN 07.09.21254808
  • Global water crisis will intensify with climate breakdown, says report - Guardian 17.08.21252938
  • How worried should you be about a key Atlantic current collapsing? - Gizmodo 06.08.21252033
  • Water-related hazards dominate list of 10 most destructive disasters - UN News 23.07.21250422
  • End war on nature and ensure ocean health, UN chief says in message for World Oceans Day - UN News 08.06.21247302
  • Rapid heating of Indian Ocean worsening cyclones, say scientists - Guardian 27.05.21246637
  • Water and life A critical resource - WS Image 26.04.21242228
  • Seen from the sky: Polluted waters around the world - Al Jazeera 22.03.21239180
  • One Of Biden's Biggest Climate Change Challenges? The Oceans - npr 18.03.21239144
  • Atlantic Ocean circulation at weakest in a millennium, say scientists - Guardian 26.02.21237395
  • Scientists see stronger evidence of slowing Atlantic Ocean circulation, an ‘Achilles’ heel’ of the climate - Washington Post 25.02.21243175
  • Sea level rise could be worse than feared, warn researchers - Guardian 02.02.21237262
  • NGOs demand action not promises as EU accused of ‘failing to protect seas’ - Guardian 18.01.21232847
  • 100 companies dominate the ocean's economy, study finds - Eco Watch 14.01.21233026
  • Climate crisis: record ocean heat in 2020 supercharged extreme weather - Guardian 13.01.21232155
  • More than 50 countries commit to protection of 30% of Earth's land and oceans - Guardian 11.01.21232154
  • China is scaling up its weather modification programme – here's why we should be worried - Guardian 15.12.20234912
  • David Attenborough: ‘The Earth and its oceans are finite. We need to show mutual restraint’ - Guardian 12.12.20228821
  • Master of weather? China in drive to advance rain-making tech - SCMP 10.12.20234911
  • The world’s ocean is bearing the brunt of a changing climate. Explore its past and future in our new series - The Conversation 06.12.20227039
  • Video : Lands That Will FLOOD in Our Lifetime - Atlas Pro on YouTube 20.11.20259485
  • Oceans and Climate Change: It’s Time to Talk - Human Wrongs Watch 05.02.21235693
  • Rotten river: life on one of the world’s most polluted waterways – photo essay - Guardian 02.11.20222200
  • Unexplained ecological disaster in Russia kills scores of marine life - EcoWatch 06.10.20218641
  • Kamchatka: Pollution killing sea life in Russian far east - BBC 05.10.20218394
  • 'Very Bad News': Scientists Behind New Study Warn Warming Oceans 'Contributing to Climate Breakdown' - Guardian 29.09.20219287
  • How our warmer oceans are contributing to climate breakdown - Guardian 28.09.20219288
  • How clean are England's rivers? The latest report makes for uncomfortable reading - Guardian 25.09.20217820
  • Humans' construction 'footprint' on ocean quantified for first time - University of Sydney 31.08.20215807
  • Analysis reveals where marine heatwaves will intensify fastest - ENN 28.08.20215093
  • Up to half of world's water supply stolen annually, study finds - Guardian 27.08.20216524
  • Water availability has changed, and humans are to blame - ENN 24.08.20214810
  • Alaska's salmon are getting smaller, affecting people and ecosystems - University of California 19.08.20214461
  • Discovery transforms understanding of hydrogen depletion at the seafloor - ENN 13.08.20214220
  • Florida current is weaker now than at any point in the past century - ENN 07.08.20213756
  • Ocean heatwaves dramatically shift habitats - ENN 05.08.20213551
  • Study: New method lets scientists peer deeper into ocean - Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences 30.07.20213162
  • Video shows salmon injured by unlivable water temperatures after heatwave - Guardian 27.07.21255548
  • Proteus unveiled: Fabien Cousteau’s underwater ‘space station’could revolutionize ocean research - EcoWatch 24.07.20212893

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