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Siberian heat drives Arctic ice extent to record low for early July

Oil slick threatens Philippine mangrove forest recovering from earlier spill

The sponge with the secret recipe: A cancer-fighting chemical

Investigation hints at cronyism in awarding of Indonesia lobster export permits

Civil war didn’t hurt this Sri Lankan mangrove forest, but shrimp farming might

Gray areas and weak policies mar lucrative Asian trade in live reef fish

The first modern-day marine fish has officially gone extinct. More may follow

Animals have culture, too, and for some it’s crucial to their survival and conservation

Mercury with that? Shark fins served with illegal doses of heavy metals

Mangrove collapse ‘inevitable’ unless emissions curbed

Cook Islands to grant seabed mining exploration licenses within a year

Coral reef loss helps some fish grow bigger, but perhaps not for long

Deep-sea mining: An environmental solution or impending catastrophe?

An armada of turtles, caught on drone cam, flocks to the Great Barrier Reef

Indonesia to allow back destructive seine and trawl nets in its waters

In Philippines’ Palawan, top cop linked to assault on environmental officer

Indonesia’s lobster export safeguards won’t end smuggling, scientists warn

Scientists agree on the need to protect 30% of the seas. But which 30%?

Climate conundrum: Could COVID-19 be linked to early Arctic ice melt?

Caught on camera: Rare finless porpoises sighted in Hong Kong waters

Lockdown allowed illegal fishing to spike in Philippines, satellite data suggest

Baby humpback whales bulk up in Hawaii ahead of migration [VIDEO]

Bornean farmers and fishers brace as a new port opens in their midst

Mug shots and public pics join the dots of whale sharks’ Southeast Asian trips

Spiny lobsters raise an undersea racket that can be heard miles away

Locals stage latest fight against PNG mine dumping waste into sea

Slow and steady: Sea turtles mount a long-term recovery

Indonesian levee project serves industry over community, study says

Aided by weather, Sri Lanka’s lockdown leads to decline in air, sea pollution

Evidence that fish flourish in a community-managed marine area offers hope

Indonesia may bar citizens from working on foreign fishing boats after spate of deaths

Economists put a price tag on living whales in Brazil: $82 billion

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