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Ocean Conservation News – 01/10/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Fate of France’s last two performing killer whales remains uncertain

The fate of France’s last two captive, performing killer whales, Keijo and Wikie, remains uncertain following the decision made on Sunday by their current home – the French marine park, Marineland Antibes – to close its doors to the public permanently. Read more here.

Understanding the importance of protecting our shores from plastic pollution

The impressive number underscores just how dire the global plastic crisis has become and how coastlines all over the planet are feeling the impact, including here in South Florida. Read more here.

Mediterranean sharks continue to decline despite conservation efforts

Overfishing, illegal fishing and increasing marketing of shark meat pose significant threats to the more than 80 species of sharks and rays that inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, according to a new study. Read more here.

Whales and seabirds ‘hit by Scottish government failure to protect seas’

Whales, seabirds and seabeds have been put at risk by Scottish ministers failing to keep promises to protect our seas, campaigners have warned. Eco charity Open Seas issued the damning comments after the SNP government’s own figures showed nearly three quarters of Scotland’s special marine conservation zones are failing to meet their objectives. Read more here.

Iceland’s new whaling license: A step backward for marine life

The hunting of fin whales, a species classified as vulnerable, epitomizes ecological recklessness. These majestic animals play a vital role in maintaining balance in the ocean, cycling nutrients that sustain marine ecosystems and support biodiversity. Read more here.

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