Related Coverage

OTN considers ocean monitoring as a whole, but through the news, we often see stories that highlight the importance of a large-scale global initiative that comprehensively monitors ocean conditions and marine life response to those conditions. The following are some articles that in some way deal with climate change, ocean resource management or changes in marine life.
 

'We don't know what's in the ocean'
Globe and Mail, July 29, 2006
Illegal fishing hits tuna stocks
July 5, 2006 (BBC News)
Humans 'destroying coastal life'
June 26, 2006 (BBC News)
'Warm' species invading Antarctic
June 23, 2006 (BBC News)
Salmon Populations Balance Between Restoration and Extinction It's Time for Governments to Tip the Scales
June 19, 2006 (ASF)
Oceans science: A critical mass of minds
May 13, 2006 (Halifax Herald)
Our next frontier: the Arctic Ocean
April 5, 2006 (Globe and Mail)
Hidden Cost of Shark Fin Soup: Its Source May Vanish
January 5, 2006 (NY Times)
The Catch
October 23, 2005 (NY Times)
No Fish Story
August 13, 2005 (Washington Post)
Tracking the Imperiled Bluefin From Ocean to Sushi Platter
May 3, 2005 (NY Times)
Tuna fishing policy 'misguided'
April 28, 2005 (BBC News)
Regulators should rethink tuna quotas, study says
April 28, 2005 (Halifax Herald)
Scientists Call for Fishing Limits to Protect Tuna
April 27, 2005 (Reuters)
Shelling out for science
April 4, 2005 (Hailfax Herald)
Sensors to Make Sense of the Sea
December 2004 (Oceanus Magazine)
Arctic Countries Agree on Perils of Climate Change but Not Solution
Novemeber 25, 2004 (NY Times)
Ocean Survey Finds New Fish, Tuna Migration Routes
November 22, 2004 (Reuters)
Oceans to Rise One Meter by 2100-Arctic Expert
November 9, 2004 (Reuters)
Great white wins more protection
October 12, 2004 (BBC News)
Shipping news buoys the right whale
September 27, 2004 (Globe and Mail)
Mussels Found Near N.Pole in Global Warming Sign
September 17, 2004 (Reuters)
Acid oceans spell doom for coral
August 29, 2004 (BBC News)
Understanding diversity the first step in protecting it
August 13, 2004 (David Suzuki Foundation)
Study: Only 10 percent of big ocean fish remain
May 14, 2003 (CNN)
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