International judges today condemned China's great 'water grab' of the South China Sea - not least for its destruction of over 100 sq.km of pristine coral reefs, dredged and ground up to build artificial islands, and the ransacking of their wildlife, from endangered sea turtles to giant clams.
China condemned for massive coral reef destruction Oliver Tickell | 12th July 2016 News Oceans Conservation China Fishing Coral Law Philippines scc-fb.jpg International judges today condemned China's …
A year after Shell was forced into a £55 million settlement with an indigenous community in Nigeria devastated by oil spills, a UK High Court judge has allowed two new such cases to proceed on behalf of some 43,000 subsistence farmers and fishers whose livelihoods have been wiped out by the same cause.
53,000 Nigerian oil spill victims press new Shell lawsuits Oliver Tickell | 2nd March 2016 News Oil Energy Pollution Corporations Fishing Farming Indigenous Peoples Nigeria oil-spill-cut.jpg A year …
Innovative research is uncovering previously unknown species in deep seas vulnerable to over-fishing, pollution and habitat destruction.
Novel ecosystems in the deep sea Oliver Tickell | 24th October 2018 News Resurgence & Ecologist Marine Conservation Marine Biology Pollution Fishing screen_shot_2018-10-23_at_11.12.56.png Innovative …