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Ocean Conservation News – 11/12/2025

by Camille Quintos
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‘Conservation abandonment’concerns as COP30 begins in Brazil

As COP30 begins in Brazil, new research warns of a growing yet largely invisible threat to biodiversity and climate goals – the silent abandonment of conservation projects worldwide. Read more here.

Marine conservation: How the world’s most remote islands protect their ocean while profiting from fishing

More than 2,000 kilometers from any coast, a small group of islands achieved what few territories manage: a balanced marine conservation. Read more here.

‘Not good’: Ocean losing its greenness, threatening food webs

The ocean is losing its greenness, a new study has found: Global chlorophyll concentration, a proxy for phytoplankton biomass, declined over the past two decades, especially in coastal areas. Read more here.

Fiji wins first place at Barcelona OceanLove Awards

The Naidiri Marine Biodiversity Park was recognised at the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, which reached over 25,000 attendees. Read more here.

Hear how traditional and modern conservation practices can fight climate change

It’s known as the Coral Triangle … one of the most diverse marine areas in the world… with local communities in Biacou actively participating in preserving their marine environment through traditional and modern conservation practice. Read more here.

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