Ocean Conservation News – 03/25/2024

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Fish are migrating towards the poles to escape warming waters

Marine fish species are rapidly migrating toward the poles in response to the challenges of global warming. This concerning trend was unveiled in a study led by Tel Aviv University. Read more here.

Thermal vulnerability of sea turtle foraging grounds around the globe

Anticipating and mitigating the impacts of climate change on biodiversity requires a comprehensive understanding on key habitats utilized by species. Read more here.

Beached orca in B.C dies despite life-saving efforts

A female killer whale that beached on northern Vancouver Island died on Saturday despite efforts by the community to push the mammal back into the water. Read more here.

Reef World Foundation receives a huge funding boost

The foundation will receive £335,000/US$426,718/€391,326 worth of out-of-home advertising space on Ocean Outdoors’ digital screens across the UK. The new advertising space endorses the foundation’s message and allows it to reach new audiences across the UK. Read more here.

Japan prepares to mine its deep seabed by decade’s end

Japan is one among just a handful of nations actively pursuing deep-sea mining within its own waters. Read more here.

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