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Ocean Conservation News – 02/28/2024

by Camille Quintos
Grayscale Photo of a Turtle on the Beach

Marine biologist relays ocean cry for help and how we can answer

The ocean nourishes us, connects people, and brings immense joy. Read more here.

How the public can help conserve rare marine species using phone

Government partners with conservation charity ZSL to launch app update allowing tracking and logging of creatures in waters around British Overseas Territories. Read more here.

Global dataset shows protecting fish doesn’t have to mean neglecting people

With fish stocks declining globally, more than 190 countries recently made a commitment to protect about a third of the world’s oceans within “Marine Protected Areas,” or MPAs by the year 2030. Read more here.

South Carolina Aquarium marks 400th sea turtle release

The South Carolina Aquarium recently celebrated a pivotal moment in marine conservation with the release of its 400th rehabilitated sea turtle, a juvenile named Jim, alongside nine other turtles at Little Talbot Island State Park in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more here.

Government eyes push for marine biodiversity

The public administration will continue to work with stakeholders from the private sector to elevate the Philippines’ standing as a hotspot of marine biodiversity and underwater adventure for tourists and diving enthusiasts. Read more here.

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