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Ocean Conservation News – 03/19/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Researchers uncover revolutionary wonders in deep ocean

In this extreme environment-particularly in the hadal zone at depths greater than 6,000 meters-organisms endure immense pressures exceeding one ton per square centimeter, near-freezing temperatures, low oxygen levels, and constant darkness. Read more here.

Divers urged to respect marine life, follow ethical guidelines

Marine conservationists are calling on divers to practice responsible diving by avoiding contact with marine life, not disturbing coral reefs, and following ethical guidelines to protect fragile underwater ecosystems. Read more here.

A colossal artificial reef emerges from the legendary USS ship

The SS United States, a legendary trans-Atlantic ocean liner, is embarking on an unprecedented transformation. Read more here.

Prime Minister Ishiba and MOL highlight Japan’s commitment to ocean conservation

Government officials, international organizations, and other stakeholders from around the world involved with the oceans gathered in the event and under the theme of the summit: “Healthy seas, sustainable growth.” Read more here.

Whales are full of microplastics – should dumping be criminalized?

Scientists have discovered microplastics in whale organs, raising concerns about plastic pollution’s impact on marine life. Read more here.

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