Ocean Conservation News – 02/14/2024

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Hundreds of baby sea turtles released off coast of Nicaragua in conservation effort

Nicaraguan authorities and volunteers released hundreds of tiny baby turtles on the country’s Pacific coast over the weekend as part of the government’s efforts to protect endangered species. Read more here.

Conservation efforts should ignore borders like migratory species

For over 40 years, Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species, or CMS, have worked to protect these species. Read more here.

No sea change on marine policy from candidates as Indonesia heads to polls

None of the three candidates running in Indonesia’s Feb. 14 presidential election have presented meaningful policy changes for the country’s coastal communities and marine resources, observers say. Read more here.

Turks and Caicos at a crossroads: The urgent need for marine conservation and sustainable tourism

At the heart of Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), a pivotal challenge beckons that demands our undivided attention and immediate action—marine and coastal conservation. The vibrant allure of TCI’s ecotourism, powered by its breathtaking marine biodiversity, is undeniable. Read more here.

AI artistry makes waves to save the turtles

IT’s an extraordinary art exhibition like no other. For the first time ever in Sabah, an artificially generated art extravaganza is taking center stage to shine a spotlight on turtle and marine conservation. Read more here.

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