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Cómo Trump hundió diez años de negociaciones climáticas y qué hará el sector naviero a continuación.

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Published on Sunday, 28 December 2025 19:23
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Diez años de negociaciones sobre el objetivo de cero emisiones netas se han ido al traste. Todo gracias a Trump y su interminable empeño por minimizar el cambio climático.

Aunque el mundo marítimo prácticamente se había unido para adoptar el marco de cero emisiones netas de la Organización Marítima Internacional (que permite al sector naviero trabajar conjuntamente en una senda clara hacia un futuro coherente), una publicación amenazante de Trump y todo se acabó durante otros 12 meses.

El comité de protección del medio marino de la OMI decidió posponer la adopción formal del marco previsto. Se esperaba que unos 63 miembros de la OMI que habían

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Mapping northern Greenland waters

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A blank spot on nautical charts in ice-infested waters

By Martin Jakobsson, Larry Mayer • November 3, 2023

An understanding of the interplay between glaciers and the ocean is needed to improve sea-level rise projections. Seafloor mapping is critical in this pursuit, particularly where the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica meet the ocean. Northern Greenland’s marine realm remains one of Earth’s least explored areas, with completely uncharted fjords. In 2019, one of these fjords was mapped by the Swedish icebreaker Oden, with the next unmapped fjord to the east the target for 2024.

How marine-terminating glaciers impact global sea-level rise

The large ice sheets on Greenland and Antarctica consist of merged glaciers that drain areas of the ice sheets into the ocean through ice streams, similar to how rivers

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Ocean pollution and marine debris

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Ocean pollution and marine debris

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The pressure beneath the surface

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Published on Tuesday, 16 December 2025 19:36
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What the 2026 hydrographic industry survey tells us about workforce gaps, technology strain and the sector’s readiness for change

By Wim van Wegen • December 15, 2025

Hydrography is reaching a point at which standing still is no longer an option. The latest industry survey reveals a sector balancing rising data volumes, shifting skill demands and rapid advances in automation, AI and remote sensing. Organizations are working to secure certified personnel, keep pace with modern equipment and deliver high-quality data, despite mounting operational pressure. What emerges is a field that is adapting – but not without friction. Across all responses, one theme resonates: the future is arriving faster than expected. The question is whether the sector will shape that future, or be shaped by it.

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New MH370 search to begin as Ocean Infinity expands deep-sea capabilities

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December 8, 2025

Anew deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to begin before the turn of the year, as marine robotics firm Ocean Infinity prepares to deploy a significantly upgraded fleet of autonomous underwater systems. The mission signals the most technologically advanced effort yet to locate the aircraft, more than 11 years after it vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Ocean Infinity, the US- and UK-based marine robotics company, will launch a large-scale survey of a 15,000km2 area in the southern Indian Ocean. Deep-sea operations are scheduled to resume on 30 December and will run intermittently over a 55-day window, Malaysia’s transport ministry confirmed on Wednesday.

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