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December 29, 2019
The Future is Grim
Medium
, by Cache Baba
December 28, 2019
Science Under Attack: How Trump Is Sidelining Researchers and Their Work
New York Times
, by
Brad Plumer
and
Coral Davenport
December 23, 2019
Spill and Run: Brazil Struggles to Identify Tanker Behind Major Oil Leak
Diálogo Chino
, by Manuela Andreoni, Letícia Casado
December 19, 2019
Patterns of GPS Spoofing at Chinese Ports
The Maritime Executive, by Dana Goward
December 17, 2019
Chinese GPS Spoofing Circles Could Hide Iran Oil Shipments
GPS World, by Dana Goward
November 23, 2019
For the Conservation Movement, It’s Almost Heaven, West Virginia
Bright Ideas from Our Daily Planet, by Monica Medina
November 22, 2019
Tanker Identified as Possible Brazil Oil Spill Perpetrator
Mongabay, by Zoe Sullivan
November 21, 2019
Appalachia’s Strip-Mined Mountains Face a Growing Climate Risk: Flooding
Inside Climate News, co-published with The Weather Channel, by James Rogers. SkyTruth data was used in this analysis.
November 18, 2019
Nearly Three Months After Brazil Oil Spill, Origins Remain Uncertain
Mongabay, by Zoe Sullivan
November 1, 2019
5 Examples of How AI is Helping Companies Become More Sustainable
Medium, by Maria Sanu
October 25, 2019
Data on Global Fishing Activity and Ocean Ecosystems Now Available on Bloomberg Terminal
WebWire
October 6, 2019
Watch Out Corporations: Space Detectives are Watching You Ruin the Planet
Antarctica Journal
October 2, 2019
AIS Provides Skidmarks On The Ocean
MarineLink, by Rik van Hemmen
September 4, 2019
While ‘Zombie’ Mines Idle, Cleanup and Workers Suffer in Limbo
The Center for Public Integrity, Mark Olalde and Joe Yerardi, in partnership with High Country News and Ohio Valley ReSource
September 3, 2019
The Hidden Fight to Stop Illegal Fishing from Destroying our Oceans
Wired, Olive Heffernan
August 30, 2019
‘No Place to Hide’ for Illegal Fishing Fleets as Surveillance Satellites Prepare for Lift-Off
Mongabay, Gavin Haines
August 28, 2019
Six Marine Technologies Harnessing the Power of Big Data to Save Marine Ecosystem
DZone, Big Data Zone, Linda Ashok
August 27, 2019
Pirates, Stowaways, Vigilantes: ‘The Outlaw Ocean’ Humanizes Crime on the High Seas
Motherboard, Tech by VICE, Madeleine Gregory
August 8, 2019
Ship Visit: Sea Shepherd Shows the Future of Fisheries Protection
War on the Rocks, Texas National Security Review, Claude Berube
July 26, 2019
Power Plant: How Grass Might Generate Fuel, Help Fix Damaged Mine Lands
WV Public Broadcasting, Liam Niemeyer & Ohio Valley Resource
Contained but not Capped: Some of America’s Longest Oil Spill Still Escaping into Gulf
4WWL, David Hammer
July 24, 2019
Artificial Intelligence Makes Waves in Seafood Traceability
GreenBiz, Melina Kourantidou
July 13, 2019
Shipwrecks Offshore of South Carolina Could Hold 21 Million Gallons of Oil
The Charleston Post and Courier, Bo Petersen
July 12, 2019
Artificial Intelligence Makes Fishing More Sustainable by Tracking Illegal Activity
Phys.org, Melina Kourantidou
June 28, 2019
Taylor Energy’s 15-Year Oil Spill — No End Or Action in Sight
Our Daily Planet, Alexandra Patel
June 27, 2019
Why is a Spill that Started in 2004 Still Leaking Oil in the Gulf of Mexico?
Mother Nature Network, Noel Kirkpatrick
June 26, 2019
Oil Company has been Leaking 4,500 Gallons of Oil per Day into the Gulf of Mexico for 14 Years
Daily Kos, Walter Einenkel
June 23, 2019
Pescados de Estero, Latidos del Atlántico
El País, José Carlos Capel
June 13, 2019
NGO Works as High Seas Sleuth to Track Illegal Fishing
MSN.com
May 23, 2019
Big Data, AI Cast a Global Net for Illegal Fishing Vessels
The Network (Cisco), by Matt Bokor
April 8, 2019
"Magic Pipe" MARPOL Violations Can Be Spotted from Space
The Maritime Executive
April 5, 2019
Indonesia oil slicks highlight weak enforcement against bilge dumping
Mongabay
March 20, 2019
Panama Signs Agreement to Make its Fishing Fleet Visible to the World
Global Fishing Watch
January 16, 2019
Sea Shepherd’s Eastern Tropical Pacific IUU Patrolling Campaign
SeaShepherd.org
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