Ocean Conservation News – 06/10/2024

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UN highlights urgent marine conservation needs,action

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a collective effort among governments, businesses, investors, scientists, and communities “to defend our oceans.” Read more here.

Existing legal tools failing to protect Canada’s marine ecosystems from underwater noise

With some parts of the ocean already 100 times louder than they would be naturally, the clock is ticking for the federal government to create a consequential and comprehensive national strategy to protect marine ecosystems and species. Read more here.

Norwegian minister finds inspiration in China’s ocean conservation efforts

During his visit to the coastal city of Xiamen in Fujian province, he was impressed by the stunning marine ecological environment and the importance that local residents attach to ocean protection, which reminded him of his hometown, Stavanger, the fourth-largest city in Norway. Read more here.

World Ocean Day: Indigenous communities are increasingly teaming up with scientists to conserve marine ecosystems

Scientists are increasingly turning to Indigenous communities for marine conservation, leaning toward generational practices to reach environmental goals. Read more here.

US supports creation of Marine Protected Areas to replenish Ghana’s fisheries and improve livelihoods

The U.S. Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is supporting the creation of marine protected areas (MPAs) to help replenish Ghana’s fisheries and support local livelihoods. Read more here.

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