Ocean Conservation News – 01/25/2024

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Activists to hike 5,500 KM to raise awareness of polluted sea’s critical state

A team of scientists, activists and volunteers from Lithuania is planning to walk nearly 5,500 kilometres as part of an environmental campaign. Read more here.

New program offers young people paid ocean conservation positions

Focusing on marine conservation, the program was founded to offer jobs and training to youth who are interested in careers working to preserve the environment. Read more here.

Nominations still open for Blue Marine Foundation Ocean Awards

The Ocean Awards recognise individuals, community groups, organisations, and businesses that have made significant contributions to the health of the marine environment, to the sustainable management of marine resources, or to public engagement with the oceans and seas. Read more here.

How technology and transparency in Fisheries Management can transform ocean conservation

This platform empowers anyone to track vessel movements and behavior in near real-time, effectively putting eyes on the sea. Read more here.

This young environmental advocate champions marine conservation one initiative at a time

In pursuit of marine conservation, oceanographic researcher Carmela Ellaga inspires the youth to uphold their ecological responsibility, demonstrating a passionate commitment to sustainable fisheries that transcend fisherfolk communities. Read more here.

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