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This year, we need to start taking our impact on the oceans seriously

The problems of the oceans are often overlooked in favour of those on land, but a slew of meetings this year could put us on a path to the sustainable development of the seas

20 April 2022

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“HOW inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite clearly Ocean”. That quote, usually attributed to Arthur C. Clarke, pops up regularly at ocean science conferences, but is no less true for being a cliché. The ocean covers 71 per cent of the planet’s surface and .

Increasingly, it is being exploited by us. As our special report on what has been termed the “blue acceleration” details, over the past 20 years, the ocean economy – fish, ships, hydrocarbons, wind energy, cables, tourism and…

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