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Ocean Conservation News – 11/11/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Six endangered Arabian humpback whales sighted near Gwadar

A large pod of endangered Arabian humpback whales has been spotted off the coast of Gwadar, Balochistan – a rare and encouraging sighting for marine conservation. The spectacular moment, where six humpback whales breached the sea surface simultaneously, was recorded on a mobile camera by a fishing boat captain out at sea for the catch. Read more here.

Conservation group rescues sea turtles caught in nets in Nigeria

Conservationists and students were cheering as three rescued sea turtles made their way back into the ocean at a beach in Lagos, Nigeria. Weeks after the turtles were rescued from fishermen, they were released back into the ocean, becoming the latest of dozens of sea turtles saved. Read more here.

Coral Reefs: Unlocking their vital importance for ocean biodiversity

Vibrant coral reefs serve as crucial underwater ecosystems, supporting diverse marine species and protecting coastlines, highlighting their vital importance for ocean biodiversity and marine conservation. Read more here.

Scientists map body size of 85,000 marine species revealing surprising discovery

This breakthrough database shines a light on the full spectrum of life beneath the waves, from the tiniest zooplankton to the largest whales, offering a fresh perspective on the complex relationships that sustain our oceans. Read more here.

Seychelles advances sustainable sandfish aquaculture

Seychelles is pioneering sustainable sandfish aquaculture to protect fragile marine ecosystems and create new economic opportunities for coastal communities. Read more here.

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