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Ocean Conservation News – 07/14/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Coral once feared extinct rediscovered in the Galapagos after 25 years

Wellington’s solitary coral, a species thought to be extinct for more than two decades, was rediscovered in 2024 near Tagus Cove in Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands, according to a recent study. Read more here.

Former Navy SEALS are diving to save the ocean

When Rodolfo “Rudy” Reyes went diving in the Cayman Islands in 2015, the experience changed his life. The highly decorated veteran had logged thousands of dives as a Special Ops Force Recon Marine in 18 years of service. Read more here.

Warming oceans are changing shark migration patterns

As oceans heat up, coastal sharks are adjusting their calendars. Instead of swimming south in early fall, many are now sticking around longer due to global warming. Read more here.

Experts discuss measures for ocean conservation

A lively discussion about ocean conservation, organised by the Youth Affairs Ministry, Alliance Française Bahrain and the French Embassy, was staged for sustainable development goals supporters at the Bahrain Science Centre in Isa Town. Read more here.

Scientists send enormous satellite into space to scan over a trillion organisms around the world

The European Space Agency has deployed a one-of-a-kind satellite with the ability to scan more than a trillion complex organisms in the world’s rainforests. Read more here.

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