Ocean Conservation News – 02/21/2024

Amid record heat, ecosystems morph and wildlife struggle

Researchers note that the rate of change is accelerating at sea and on land. While species can adapt over time, Arctic ecosystem alterations are too rapid for many animals to adapt, making it difficult to guess which species will prevail, which will perish, and where. Read more here.

European commission unveils ambitious plan to save our oceans by 2030

The European Commission reveals an ambitious strategy to safeguard our oceans from pollution and climate change. Learn about the key initiatives, including an international coalition and a digital ocean simulation project, aimed at preserving marine ecosystems by 2030. Read more here.

Proposed South Coast Marine Park seeks public opinion

Proposal developed in partnership with Traditional Owner groups and stakeholders. Read more here.

Saudi wildlife center, ocean regeneration initiative deal aims to protect marine, coastal environment

Officials from NCW and Wave initiative inked a memorandum of understanding to boost collaborative conservation efforts in the Kingdom. Read more here.

From harvesters to guardians: Fishermen lead marine conservation efforts in Taiwan

In Pingtung, Taiwan, fishermen have become guardians of the sea, collecting over 63 tons of marine debris through a unique reward program. This initiative promotes sustainable practices and builds an eco-conscious community. Read more here.

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