Ocean Conservation News – 02/14/2025

India, France say global ocean treaty should come into effect at earliest

During a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also offered India’s support to France for the United Nations Oceans Conference (UNOC-3), to be held in Nice in June. Read more here.

Shark spotters promotes beach safety ,conservation

This initiative helps reduce the risk of shark encounters while raising awareness about the importance of protecting these ocean predators. Read more here.

A futuristic whale experience as Hermanus develops a cutting edge marine centre

Hermanus, the whale capital of South Africa, is set to redefine marine conservation and education with the launch of the South African Whale Centre (SAWC). This state-of-the-art facility will merge scientific research, education, and immersive technology to create an unparalleled experience for visitors. Read more here.

Rescued sea turtle Buckley set to be released back into the Gulf

After months of rehabilitation, Buckley, a green sea turtle found stranded more than a mile from the Gulf of Mexico, is ready to return home. Read more here.

How satellites track Antarctic Krill: Are these tiny ocean shrimps in danger?

Marine ecosystems rely on food webs that hinge on microscopic life. One creature in particular has drawn the attention of scientists because of its pivotal role in feeding relationships and ocean health. Read more here.

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