Beyond Planting: Why Most Marine Restoration Fails—and How to Fix It

Interview with Dr. Supriadi Mashoreng, a Mangrove Expert at the Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Hasanuddin University. MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Along the coastlines of Indonesia, from bustling fishing villages to the fragile ecosystems of the Spermonde Islands, scenes of environmental optimism are easy to find. Volunteers gather in muddy tidal flats, carefully planting rows of mangrove…

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Dr. Saibun Tjuatja: Driving Innovation and Inclusivity in the Global Remote Sensing Community

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM– The name Dr. Saibun Tjuatja is now widely recognized among scientists and professionals in the field of remote sensing and geospatial technologies. Since January 1, 2025, he has been serving as President of the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS), a global scientific organization under the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)…

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Canada Deploys Smart Technology to Protect the Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM- The North Atlantic right whale, one of the world’s most endangered large whale species, faces an uncertain future. With fewer than 350 individuals remaining, their survival is constantly threatened by human activity. Among the greatest dangers are ship strikes, as these whales often swim close to the surface along heavily trafficked shipping lanes. In…

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Political Ecology and Its Aspects

maritimeposts.com/ – This topic will explore the relationship between humans and the environment within the context of power, policy, culture, and global influences, drawing on various theories and focusing on local and global interactions, historical actions, gender relations, and knowledge structures. Introduction to Political Ecology Political ecology emerged as a field of study due to…

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David Harvey and His Contribution to Development Theory

Harvey’s approach to development is fundamentally different from mainstream economists and development thinkers. While scholars like Amartya Sen focus on human capabilities and expanding freedoms, and Jeffrey Sachs emphasizes poverty reduction through aid and investment, Harvey argues that such efforts often fail to address the structural nature of global capitalism. Harvey’s central concern is the…

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Makassar to Host the 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS 2025)

Harnessing Remote Sensing for Global Sustainability, Resilience, and Technology Innovation 27–31 October 2025 | Makassar, Indonesia MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Makassar, Indonesia is proud to host the 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS 2025) from October 27–31, 2025. Recognized as Asia’s premier remote sensing event, ACRS 2025 will convene an international community of scientists, researchers, industry…

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Tracing the Evolution of Development Thought: From Classical Roots to Contemporary Challenges

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM- Development Studies is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field that has evolved over centuries. It reflects shifting understandings of growth, equity, justice, and sustainability. This article traces key thinkers, their core ideas, and practical examples of how their work has shaped the development landscape. I. Classical Foundations (1700s–1800s) Adam Smith (1723–1790) Core Idea: Markets function…

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SYMARFISH 2025 Abstract Deadline Extended – Submit by May 15!

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Good news for marine and fisheries researchers! The organizing committee of SYMARFISH 2025 has officially extended the deadline for abstract submissions to May 15, 2025, giving you more time to showcase your cutting-edge research. SYMARFISH—the 12th National and 8th International Symposium on Marine and Fisheries—is hosted by the Faculty of Marine Science and…

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The Pioneers of Marine Exploration and Conservation

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The ocean has long captured the imagination of those who seek to understand its depths, its mysteries, and its vital importance to life on Earth. Four individuals have made lasting contributions to our understanding of the seas, leaving behind legacies that continue to inspire scientists, environmentalists, and explorers today: Jacques Cousteau, Sylvia Earle,…

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The Top Dive Associations in the World: Your Guide to Scuba Certification

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM- Scuba diving is an exciting and adventurous sport that requires proper training and certification for safety and skill development. Around the world, various dive associations provide structured training, certifications, and safety guidelines for divers of all levels. Below are some of the most well-known and respected dive organizations: 1. Professional Association of Diving Instructors…

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