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Ocean Conservation News – 03/14/2024

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Marine protected areas are not being effectively protected, according to research

A mapping tool highlights best practices for Marine Protected Areas and is part of a broader research programme called “Beyond the Surface”, supported by Blancpain. Read more here.

With gen AI, helping green businesses strengthen our ‘blue economy’

One Ocean Foundation leads research projects such as the reseeding of ocean-floor meadows, the acoustic monitoring of marine mammals, and collecting aquatic organisms to track pollutants. Read more here.

OceanX research vessel to study marine life in Southeast Asia

The research vessel, OceanXplorer, is currently docked at Keppel Bay in Singapore to conduct scientific outreach and engagement programmes for more than 300 students. Read more here.

In Southeast Asia, safe havens give marine life a fighting chance

The coastal waters of Southeast Asia are home to one of the world’s most productive fisheries, which supports nearly 4 million people. Read more here.

All female crew from Portsmouth compete in 2,000 mile row to improve ocean health

A team of six women, based in Portsmouth, are preparing for a 2,000 mile rowing race around Great Britain. They’ve just spent two days in training off the South Coast. Read more here.

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