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  • 29.05.2025 – 08:10

    EU Ratification of High Seas Treaty: Critical Progress as Global Ocean Conference Approaches

    Group of EU Countries and the EU ratifies the High Seas Treaty — a critical step towards safeguarding the Ocean as the international community moves closer to the 60 ratifications required for the Agreement to enter into force. PRESS RELEASE – 29 May 2025 EU Ratification of High Seas Treaty: Critical Progress as Global Ocean Conference Approaches - The European ...

  • 30.04.2025 – 11:27

    SAvE Whales: Turning Vision into Action to Mitigate Ship Strikes

    A side event at the 10th Our Ocean Conference in Busan, Korea showcased progress on the innovative SAvE Whales system, one year after its joint commitment was announced in Athens. The collaboration between Greek authorities and conservation organisations aims to prevent ship strikes on endangered sperm whales in the Mediterranean. JOINT PRESS RELEASE – 30/04/2025 SAvE Whales: Turning Vision into Action to Mitigate Ship ...

  • 23.04.2025 – 16:47

    OceanCare to Participate in “Road to UNOC3” Panel at ChangeNOW 2025 Summit in Paris

    High-profile panel at ChangeNOW Summit in Paris to be joined by OceanCare to advocate for ocean protection action ahead of the critical UN Ocean Conference in June. PRESS RELEASE – 23 April 2025 OceanCare to Participate in “Road to UNOC3” Panel at ChangeNOW 2025 Summit in Paris - Nicolas Entrup, Director International Relations at OceanCare, to join high-profile ...

  • 26.03.2025 – 13:09

    When Walruses Wander: New Study Charts Course for Helping Displaced Marine Mammals

    A landmark study just published in Marine Policy provides the first clear guidance for responding to the growing number of 'out of habitat' marine mammals worldwide. PRESS RELEASE – 26 March 2025 When Walruses Wander: New Study Charts Course for Helping Displaced Marine Mammals - Scientists document increasing cases of walruses, whales, and seals appearing outside ...

  • 03.03.2025 – 10:22

    Race to Ratify High Seas Treaty: 42 More Countries Needed to Protect Ocean Biodiversity

    Two years after historic Treaty was finalised, marine conservation experts urge swift action to bring vital Ocean protection Treaty into force. PRESS RELEASE – 3 March 2024 Race to Ratify High Seas Treaty: 42 More Countries Needed to Protect Ocean Biodiversity - Two years after historic agreement, the Treaty is still far from entering into force. - 18 out of ...

  • 26.02.2025 – 10:04

    Global Instability Highlights Need for Bold European Leadership on Ocean Protection

    As multilateralism faces severe challenges, Europe must take up a global leadership role in tackling the triple planetary crisis, including protection of marine ecosystems. PRESS RELEASE – 26 February 2025 Global Instability Highlights Need for Bold European Leadership on Ocean Protection - As multilateral cooperation faces existential threats, Europe must step up ...

  • 04.02.2025 – 01:17

    New EU Maritime Transport Assessment Reveals Sustainability Challenges

    Regulatory success proves: Binding measures protect environment and create level playing field. OceanCare CEO joins panel at high-level launch event in Lisbon. PRESS COMMENT – 4 February 2025 New EU Maritime Transport Assessment Reveals Sustainability Challenges - OceanCare: Speed Limits Key to Address Environmental Footprint of Shipping The European Maritime Safety ...

  • 15.01.2025 – 13:58

    Finally - Switzerland to Sign the UN High Seas Treaty

    BBNJ-Agreement: Swiss Federal Council decides to sign and submit to Parliament for ratification. PRESS RELEASE – 15 January 2025 Finally - Switzerland to Sign the UN High Seas Treaty - The Swiss Federal Council decided in today's meeting to sign the High Seas Treaty (BBNJ-Agreement) and submit it to Parliament for ratification. - With this decision, Switzerland joins over 100 countries that have already signed the ...

  • 08.01.2025 – 13:29

    New Publication Examines Ecocide Concept for Marine Environments – Focus on Bottom Trawling

    Academic article analyses whether 'ecocide' could serve as legal mechanism to address gravest environmental crimes against the ocean. PRESS RELEASE – 8. January 2025 New Publication Examines Ecocide Concept for Marine Environments – Focus on Bottom Trawling - Bottom trawling causes severe, widespread, and long-term destruction of marine ecosystems. - Growing ...

  • 05.12.2024 – 19:01

    BREAKING: Iceland defies world opinion and resumes commercial whaling on fin and minke whales.

    In a deplorable move, the Icelandic government has today issued 5-year licences for the resumption of whaling of both fin whales and minke whales in the North-east Atlantic. PRESS COMMENT – 5 December 2024 Iceland defies world opinion and resumes commercial whaling on fin and minke whales In a deeply shocking, sudden and surprising move, the Icelandic minister for ...