Oceanic Focus

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Navigating the Complex Waters: The Challenge of Media Narrative in Fukushima’s Treated Water Discharge

The complex issue of Fukushima's treated water discharge from the damaged nuclear power plant has become a focal point of international concern, raising questions about media narratives and the challenge

Addressing the Silent Crisis of Ocean Noise Pollution: A Call to Preserve Marine Harmony

A critical yet often overlooked crisis lurks beneath the serene waves that blanket our planet – the pervasive threat of ocean noise pollution. From the tiniest of organisms to the

Beneath the Waves: Unveiling the Hidden Carbon Treasure of New Zealand’s Oceans

In the vast expanse of New Zealand's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), a silent carbon treasure lies buried at the bottom of the ocean, awaiting discovery and understanding. A groundbreaking report,

Tech and Connectivity: A Gateway to Sustainable Seas

The vast expanse of the ocean is not only a breathtaking spectacle but a vital player in maintaining the delicate balance of life on Earth. As a source of food,

Detangling the Truth about Radioactivity in the Ocean: Debunking Fukushima Fears

The topic of radioactivity in the ocean has garnered significant attention in recent years, largely due to concerns stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant incident and the release

Seafood Safety around Fukushima Water Release: International Support Amidst China’s Ban.

Despite initial concerns, international support for Fukushima seafood is strengthening. Collaborative efforts between the US and Japan, Europe’s renewed trust, and South Korea’s endorsement demonstrate confidence in Fukushima’s safety standards and highlight the resilience of its seafood industry.