Ocean Conservation News – 03/01/2024

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Red Sea coral holds a blueprint for global reef conservation

Researchers are studying the Red Sea’s resilient reefs to develop innovative conservation strategies for coral reefs worldwide. Read more here.

Environmental social scientist receives prestigious fellowships in marine conservation

A Lancaster University Professor is set to investigate the links between finance and overfishing in East and West Africa. Read more here.

UK expands marine protection in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

The marine protected area (MPA) for South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands is subject to scientific review every five years to gauge effectiveness and incorporate the most up-to-date research and data. Read more here.

Conservation efforts bring rich dividends

The community-led projects initiated along the Kenyan coastline to find a balance between use and conservation, and fishermen’s needs today and their fate tomorrow, are bearing fruit. Read more here.

Brussels to host second annual ocean restoration forum

The second Annual Forum of the Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’ on 5 March 2024 in Brussels marks a significant milestone in Europe’s journey towards achieving ambitious 2030 ocean conservation targets. Read more here.

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