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The Netherlands has also allocated €41 million for the protection of its infrastructure in the North Sea, which likely reflects the seriousness of the threats in this area.
‘Deep concern’ over North Sea collision from network dedicated to protecting coastal areas KIMO organisation calls for swift action to mitigate environmental impact hulldailymail ...
While satellites have revolutionized our ability to measure sea level with remarkable precision, their data becomes less ...
March 11, 2025 at 0:28pm GMT. The North Sea collision between an oil tanker and a container ship could have a “devastating” impact on a marine environment already facing multiple pressures ...
The area where the collision took place is close to the Southern North Sea and Holderness marine protected areas, whose seabeds are known for their rich fauna and flora.
Overall, ocean infrastructure will occupy 23% of the North Sea area in 0–50 metre water depth and 2–50km from shore, said DNV, excluding certain protected areas. DNV forecasts that installed offshore ...
Dave O’Hara, senior site manager at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Bempton Cliffs, told the BBC that the area is home to England's largest gannet colony and internationally ...
Oil and gas companies operating in the North Sea are regularly breaching legal limits and releasing too much polluted wastewater, a new report claims. Oil pollution in North Sea is ‘grossly ...
Birds and seals at risk from North Sea crash, charity says The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said the crash was close to the biggest gannet colony in England.
OCEAN RIDDLE Six unanswered questions in North Sea oil tanker disaster… including why anti-crash systems failed & ‘foul play’ claims ...