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From wretched country to world reference, Singapore’s incredible success story

Marine & Oceans - 8 September 2023

Venice soon to pay? A look back at the history of the “Serenissima Repubblica” and its future

Naviris moves forward on the mid-life upgrade of the Horizon frigates

OceanoScientific Expeditions 2023-2030 : stronger together !

GTT pursues its developments in the field of alternative fuels with three approvals in principle from ABS and as well as a joint development...

Naval Group opens its new subsidiary Naval Group Hellas in Greece

Marine & Oceans - 16 May 2023 0

The Panama Canal turns 109: interesting facts about this strategic location

Marine & Oceans - 8 September 2023 0

Naviris moves forward on the mid-life upgrade of the Horizon frigates

Marine & Oceans - 28 June 2023 0

Venice soon to pay? A look back at the history of...

Marine & Oceans - 8 September 2023 0

Scientific Advice states that Baltic Sea herring stocks are below safe...

Marine & Oceans - 5 June 2023 0

GTT pursues its developments in the field of alternative fuels with...

Marine & Oceans - 7 September 2023 0

The Yacht Club de Monaco hosts the 3rd Monaco Smart &...

Marine & Oceans - 8 September 2023 0

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Marine & Oceans is a quarterly magazine published by Société Nouvelle des Éditions Marine et Océans (SNEMO).

M&O is dedicated to raising general public awareness on the geopolitical, economic and environmental issues affecting the world’s oceans. Inform and explain are the watchwords of its publications that aim to advocate understanding of a milieu characterised by power, rivalry, imagination... and fragility.

While 90% of trade uses sea routes, there is more to oceans than trade. The resources they conceal are the source of new ambitions, which have the potential to become new confrontations in the future.

The fragility of the oceans has been demonstrated, and this calls for careful and informed exploitation in the interest of sustainable development.

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