Ocean acidification: what it means for shipping and marine life
Ocean acidification—driven by rising CO₂ absorption in seawater—is altering the chemistry of the world’s oceans at an unprecedented rate. While its biological consequences are widely recognized, from weakened shells to disrupted food webs, its implications for global shipping are less understood.
How overfishing and shipping interact: finding a balance for ocean health
Overfishing and maritime shipping both shape the future of ocean health. As human demands increase, finding a sustainable balance between resource extraction and global transport becomes a critical challenge for marine conservation.