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Ocean Conservation News – 10/23/2024

by Camille Quintos
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UN biodiversity summit hears appeal for action, money to save nature

With about a million known species worldwide estimated to be at risk of extinction, Colombian Environment Minister and COP16 president Susana Muhamad warned delegates: “The planet doesn’t have time to lose.” Read more here.

Chennai beaches illuminated by mesmerizing bioluminescence and its significance

One such spectacle is the stunning bioluminescence observed along its beaches, captivating residents and tourists alike. This natural glow, caused by marine microorganisms, not only adds beauty to the coastline but also highlights important ecological aspects. Read more here.

Florida Keys sensor boosts coral reef conservation

As the world continues to fight the dangers of climate change, the increasing acidification of the ocean is leading to the loss of coral reefs around the world. Read more here.

Rescued sea otters find new home at the New York Aquarium

The two female pups join the aquarium’s long-standing resident, Quint, a 12-year-old rescued otter, according to the Aquarium. Read more here.

National Geographic pristine seas brings scientific and filmmaking capabilities in Solomon Islands

National Geographic pristine seas brings scientific and filmmaking capabilities in Solomon Islands. Read more here.

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