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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    One million lorries of sand a day are being extracted from the world’s oceans, posing a “significant” threat to marine life and coastal communities facing rising sea levels and storms, according to the first-ever global data platform to monitor the industry.

    The platform has identified “hotspots” including the North Sea, south-east Asia and the east coast of the United States as areas of concern.

    “This data signals the urgent need for better management of marine sand resources and to reduce the impacts of shallow sea mining,” he said.

    Developed by GRID-Geneva, a centre for analytics within Unep, Marine Sand Watch has trained artificial intelligence to identify the movement of dredging vessels from its AIS data.

    Peduzzi said the platform was not set up to “name and shame” companies, but to “make the invisible visible” and to highlight the scale of the problem.

    While international practices and regulations vary, some countries, including Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Cambodia, have banned marine sand export.


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