MSE Ocean Sustainability Interest Group Email Newsletter April 2022
Posted 2022-04-19 11:03:29 by
Introduction to the April 2022 MSE Ocean Sustainability Interest Group Email Newsletter
Welcome to this latest email newsletter from the MSE International Ocean Sustainability Interest Group which aims to bring together businesses, academics, public authorities, stakeholders and other or...
Posted 2022-02-21 11:54:36 by
Call for suppliers and users of biocomposites to engage with SeaBioComp project
The SeaBioComp project is looking to engage with suppliers and end users of bio-composites; especially in the field of products for the marine environment.The project is focusing on the supply chain a...
Posted 2022-04-20 09:56:16 by
Updates from the INdIGO biodegradable fishing gear project
The INdIGO project; of which MSE International is a partner, is developing biodegradable fishing equipment as well as looking at fishing net regeneration and researching lost fishing gear on the coast...
Posted 2022-04-19 11:39:14 by
UK Government announces 4 UK offshore marine protected areas
Damaging fishing activity will be prohibited in four Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), the UK government has announced. The move has been made possible by new post-Brexit freedoms which allow the UK gove...
Posted 2022-04-19 11:19:32 by
Moving native oysters from Scotland to the Solent
Dr Luke Helmer, Blue Marine Foundation’s (BLUE) Restoration Science Officer, has spent the past year creating the first native oyster restoration reef on the Solent. This marks both a substantial mile...
Posted 2022-03-18 15:02:39 by
The Future of Biobased Polymer and Natural Fibre Composites for the Marine Environment; 27th April 2022, 11.00-17.00 CET, Hybrid event, online and in-person in Lille, France
The SeaBioComp Interreg Project invites businesses, stakeholders, research organisations and interested parties to attend this hybrid conference on, ‘The Future of Biobased Polymer and Natural Fibre C...