Ocean Conservation News – 01/18/2024

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Oceans are quickly losing their ability to support fish populations

Recent research has unveiled a concerning trend: climate change is stealthily undermining the ocean’s capacity to sustain plankton, resulting in the rapid decline of fish populations. Read more here.

How citizen science is saving our seas

Ocean adventurers teaming up with scientists can improve the health of our seas, claims new research from the University of Portsmouth. Read more here.

Scientists halt blue acceleration damages to oceans

Protecting the world’s oceans against accelerating damage from human activities could be cheaper and take up less space than previously thought, new research has found. Read more here.

Conservation project for ‘ocean superheroes’ wins big in UK parliament

Along with our partners Blue Marine Foundation (Blue Marine) and British Marine, we are celebrating a win for wildlife after scooping a top prize for our work on The Wild Oysters Project. Read more here.

Penny the Great White Shark surfaces near Florida, marking nearly 5,000 miles in her journey

Penny was tagged in South Carolina in April. She has traveled nearly 5,000 miles since then and rang in the new year near the Florida Keys. Read more here.

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