Ocean Conservation News – 02/13/2025

Scuba diving’s secret to economic and environmental boo, says study

Scuba diving, as we all know, is a popular endeavour around the world, with a potential for advancing ocean conservation that has been significantly underutilised in recent decades. Read more here.

Scientists harness AI to help protect whales, advancing ocean conservation and planning

Researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that will help predict endangered whale habitat, guiding ships along the Atlantic coast to avoid them. Read more here.

California’s marine protected areas boost fish populations across the state

Now 25 years later, an international team of researchers, led by scientists at UC Santa Barbara, have evaluated the network’s effects across different species and habitats. “What everyone wants to know is do MPAs work?” said Joshua Smith, lead author of a new study on the matter published in Conservation Biology. Read more here.

How the Marshall Island’s Reimaanlok Model is reviving marine life and protecting oceans for future generations

Rooted in the islanders’ deep respect for their environment, Reimaanlok ensures that the oceans stay healthy for generations. Read more here.

Greenpeace activists project ocean protection program in Poland

‘Ratify Ocean Treaty’ and ‘Ocean Treaty now!’ – these were the giant ocean protection messages that Greenpeace Poland activists projected onto the European Solidarity Centre building in the heart of the Gdańsk shipyard in Poland ahead of a high-level meeting between the Polish EU presidency and a delegation of European Commissioners. Read more here.

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