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Promoting Ocean Acidification Awareness and Research in Africa: a Virtual event

Promoting Ocean Acidification Awareness and Research in Africa: a Virtual event

by John Picton | Feb 3, 2021 | Events, General, News

The OA-Africa Network and OA-ICC virtual event to promote Ocean Acidification Awareness and Research in Africa will take place on the 5th of February from 9 am to 12 pm (GMT). This event follows the OA Day of action side event held in person in Monrovia on the 8th of...
South Africa’s largest estuarine lake mouth artificially breached in defiance of restoration efforts

South Africa’s largest estuarine lake mouth artificially breached in defiance of restoration efforts

by John Picton | Jan 26, 2021 | News

Professor Anthony Forbes, FEC Academy Member, shared some interesting news with us. On January 6th the sand barrier separating the Lake St Lucia Estuary from the sea was artificially breached by the iSimangaliso Authority in apparent disregard of its own management...
Promoting Ocean Acidification Awareness and Research in Africa

Promoting Ocean Acidification Awareness and Research in Africa

by John Picton | Jan 5, 2021 | Events, News

OA-Africa Side Event at OA Day of Action in Liberia on January 8, 2021 At the upcoming OA Day of Action to be held in Liberia, OA-Africa is hosting a side event event in partnership withThe Ocean Foundation, the IAEA OA-ICC, Future Earth Coasts, Environmental...
Recent publications by ongoing OCEANS PACT and BRICS coastal risk governance projects

Recent publications by ongoing OCEANS PACT and BRICS coastal risk governance projects

by John Picton | Nov 6, 2020 | News, Other Publications

Recent publications by ongoing OCEANS PACT and BRICS coastal risk governance projects Researchers from the FEC community are playing key roles in a number of activities and we are always keen to inform you about their progress and findings along the way. Bruce...
The Marine Plastic Litter Issue: A Social-Economic Analysis

The Marine Plastic Litter Issue: A Social-Economic Analysis

by John Picton | Nov 5, 2020 | News, Other Publications

The Marine Plastic Litter Issue: A Social-Economic Analysis “The Marine Plastic Litter Issue: A Social-Economic Analysis” has been published in Sustainability as part of the Special Issue ‘Microplastics – Macro Challenge for...
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