March 8, 2021 Reuters
Representatives of 30 nations meet on Tuesday to seek ways to save fast-depleting tuna stocks in the Indian Ocean as demand in Asia and the West soars for sushi and tinned fish.
Why One-size-fits-all Conservation Won’t Work for Mangroves
August 19, 2020 By Kimberly Riskas China Dialogue Ocean
New study shows critical importance of national context and government regulation to protecting mangrove forests.
Climate Change May Kickstart Dormant El Niño Weather System in Indian Ocean
May 12, 2020 Louise Boyle Independent
An El Niño-like weather system that has been dormant for millennia in the Indian Ocean could be kick-started due to climate change, according to new research. The study found small shifts in sea surface temperature in the Indian Ocean could lead to weather patterns similar to the El Niños currently experienced over the Pacific Ocean.