New data from the ‘last ice area’ may help long term conservation efforts in the Arctic
The higher latitudes of the Arctic play a key role in the global climate and are home to many unique ecosystems linked to sea ice. Our destination was the evocatively named “last ice area”, a region in far northern Canada and Greenland. Read more here.
President Zardari reiterates Pakistan’s commitment to marine cooperation
“Pakistan stands ready to partner with all stakeholders to promote marine cooperation and ensure that our region remains a bastion of peace, progress, and sustainability,” President Zardari said. Read more here.
Montserrat Turtles reveal cross border conservation need
Sea turtles that nest in Montserrat migrate and feed in the waters of multiple Caribbean countries and territories – according to a new study that highlights the need for international conservation efforts. Read more here.
UK government announces funding to support Jamaica’s marine conservation efforts
The United Kingdom has announced funding under the Sustainable Blue Economies Programme’s Blue Social Challenge Fund to help countries across the Caribbean harness its ocean resources to improve climate resilience and livelihoods for vulnerable communities and protect vital natural habitats. Read more here.
Seychelles pushes Blue Economy agenda with key boundary and conservation training
Seychelles is solidifying its position as a leader in ocean governance by advancing training on maritime boundary delimitation and marine biodiversity conservation, both critical aspects of the global Blue Economy. Read more here.