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Ocean Conservation News – 03/09/2026

by Camille Quintos
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Shark feeding in Fuvahmulah may appear controlled, but it creates serious long-term risks

Martina Zimmitti is an Italian ethologist and marine mammal specialist with over a decade of experience in the Maldives. Read more here.

Vancouver youth chosen to join international ocean restoration program

Acadia Li was selected, along with 13 others from across North America, to be an ambassador with EarthEcho International, founded by relatives of the legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Read more here.

Citizen scientists find largest known coral on Great Barrier Reef

Citizen scientists participating in the Great Reef Census have discovered the largest known coral colony on the Great Barrier Reef, spanning 111 metres. Verified through 3D mapping, the find highlights the importance of large-scale monitoring and community-led reef conservation efforts. Read more here.

Chubut debates how to strengthen fleet control and protect marine resources

The sustainable management of marine resources returned to the center of the debate in Chubut following the recent reform of the regulation known as the Clean Fishing Record Law of Chubut. Read more here.

Tanzania promotes sustainable use of ocean resources

The regional organisation was established on March 7, 1997, to promote economic cooperation among countries bordering the Indian Ocean. Read more here.

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