19 March 2025
Ocean Acidification: How Nuclear Techniques Could Provide Solutions
Ocean acidification, a consequence of climate change caused by the ocean’s absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2), is threatening the environment. Because of its global scale, addressing ocean acidificati...
24 January 2025
IAEA’s Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre Trains Scientists to Evaluate Impacts of Ocean Changes on Marine Organisms
In November of last year, the second Winter School on Ocean Acidification and Multiple Stressors held at the IAEA Marine Environment Laboratories in Monaco provided early-career scientists with new tools and knowledge to address challenges to sustainable ocean health. By equipping a new generation of researchers with these skills, the Winter School is paving the way for more effective management and preservation of marine ecosystems in the face of global challenges, impacting communities worldwide that depend on marine resources.
4 November 2024
IAEA’s First Cuban Collaborating Centre for Coastal and Marine Health
The first IAEA Collaborating Centre for marine research in a small island developing state has been officially designated in Cuba.
24 October 2024
IAEA and Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation Strengthen Long-Term Partnership on Ocean Acidification
The IAEA Marine Environment Laboratories and the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation have signed a new partnership on ocean acidification and ocean-based solutions to climate change.
8 June 2022
What is Ocean Acidification?
The IAEA celebrates the United Nations World Oceans Day, 8 June, to raise awareness of the benefits derived from the ocean.