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Ocean Conservation News – 02/20/2024

by Camille Quintos
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Turtle conservation awareness programme in Galle Face

A programme aimed at increasing awareness about turtle conservation, organized by the Wildlife Conservation Department, was held on Thursday (15) at the Galle Face Hotel and Galle Face beach strip. Read more here.

New AI model spots sea cows from images

The engineering team says it plans to continue training the model in the months ahead, while also working with biologists to get their feedback on how to improve it further. Read more here.

The unseen world at risk: The hidden threat of deep-sea mining

A recent study highlights the vulnerability of midwater species to ocean warming and sediment plumes from mining. Urgent action is needed to protect these unseen worlds. Read more here.

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

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.

Dolphins washing up dead on Cox’s Bazar beach

In the past four years, carcasses of 23 dolphins were recovered from the shore of Cox’s Bazar. Read more here.

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