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Ocean Conservation News – 09/22/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Uk’s first turtle rehabilitation success as Barnacle Bill returns to ocean

The release concludes an exceptional two-year recovery programme that began when the turtle was found critically ill off Guernsey’s coastline in 2023. After initial emergency care at the GSPCA, Barnacle Bill was transferred to SEA LIFE Brighton’s specialist rehabilitation centre in 2024. Read more here.

Climate change blamed for poisonous sea creatures washing up on shore

Climate change is to blame for poisonous sea creatures washing up on British beaches, experts have claimed. Read more here.

Sri Lanka marks international coastal cleanup day with ocean conservation week

The official ceremony was held at Panadura Beach Park under the patronage of Prime Minister (PM)Harini Amarasooriya. Read more here.

Key oceans treaty crosses threshold to come into force

A global agreement designed to protect the world’s oceans and reverse damage to marine life is set to become international law. Read more here.

Dominica part of recently ratified Landmark UN treaty for protection of high seas

The agreement was formally adopted by the UN General Assembly in June 2023 after more than twenty years of negotiations, and it officially opened for signatures in September of the same year, requiring 60 ratifications for full effect. Read more here.

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