This summary highlights the core priorities identified in this position paper, focusing on the governance, implementation and policy measures needed to ensure the Ocean Act drives coherent, ecosystem-based management of Europe’s seas…
Source: Seas At Risk | Clean Ocean
SEAS AT RISK | Press Releases
- “End of Fish Day” in the EU falls on 19 May: Europe’s seafood consumption is increasingly detached from its own ecosystems
- Shipping: IMO’s Net Zero Framework Progresses But ENGOs Slam Unnecessary Delay
- Common Fisheries Policy evaluation: an incomplete journey that requires long-term political courage
- Maritime planning not enough to save Europe’s seas, EU Ocean Act must fix fragmented governance
- First-ever global study reveals wind propulsion can cut fleet-wide emissions today but only with stronger policy action
SEAS AT RISK | Ocean Plastic Pollution
- EU must tackle microfibre pollution at source through apparel design rules
- The Arctic Is Changing Fast. What Ships Do There Matters
- One Planet Shipping Webinar Recording: The Real Cost of Staying on Trend
- The real cost of staying on trend
- Open letter: Call to Ministers to protect the Mediterranean from plastic pollution
SEAS AT RISK | Clean Ocean
- Ocean Act Position Paper Summary
- Ocean Act position paper: Europe’s Ocean Regulation
- The Arctic Is Changing Fast. What Ships Do There Matters
- The real cost of staying on trend
- NGOs Call for an Ambitious Energy Taxation Directive
