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Ocean Conservation News – 11/22/2022

by Camille Quintos
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Government offers cooperation opportunities for managing marine conservation

https://en.antaranews.com/news/260909/govt-offers-cooperation-opportunities-for-managing-marine-conservation

The Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Ministry is creating opportunities for partner involvement in the management of conservation areas through the blended finance scheme, which includes the provision of grants and blue bonds.

Crombie Lockwood partners with marine conservation group Legasea

https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/nz/news/environmental/crombie-lockwood-partners-with-marine-conservation-group-legasea-428147.aspx

Crombie Lockwood has partnered with LegaSea, a non-for-profit marine conservation organization that seeks to protect New Zealand’s marine environments and fisheries.

Royal Caribbean group celebrates 30 years

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/royal-caribbean-group-celebrates-30-years-of-save-the-waves-the-companys-commitment-to-sustainability-301684202.html

Save the Waves has evolved into a global commitment to engrain sustainability practices into every aspect of Royal Caribbean Group’s business and culture. It serves as the foundation for the cruise company’s decarbonization strategy — Destination Net Zero.

The Pacific Region is under threat – we must act now to mobilize climate finance

https://thecommonwealth.org/news/blog-pacific-region-under-threat-we-must-act-now-mobilise-climate-finance

The Pacific Island Countries (PICs) – 14 small island developing nations in the Pacific Ocean – comprise one of the most exposed and vulnerable regions to climate change and natural calamities.

Marine Scientists urge preservation of Egypt’s coral reefs

https://news.stonybrook.edu/homespotlight/marine-scientists-urge-preservation-of-egypts-coral-reefs/

An international group of marine scientists led by Karine Kleinhaus from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) has published a letter in Science that is a call to action for policymakers, government agencies and ocean conservation groups to take major steps to preserve Egypt’s 1,800 km of coral reefs.

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