Ocean Conservation News – 04/12/2024

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Europe is making the ocean quieter for marine life

In early March, the European Commission set its first-ever mandatory cap on underwater noise from human activities at sea. Read more here.

How AI is revolutionizing marine conservation

Driven by a childhood marked by war and environmental devastation, Dyhia Belhabib developed an innovative technology to combat illegal fishing. Read more here.

Will deep sea mining suffocate ocean conservation?

Without major attention and funding, experts fear marine sustainability goals for 2030 will go unmet. Read more here.

Investments in research will unlock solutions for ocean conservation

The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola has stated that investments in research, innovation and technology could unlock new solutions for ocean conservation, resource efficiency, and climate resilience. Read more here.

Island building and overfishing wreak destruction of South China Sea reefs

A new investigation based on satellite monitoring and fisheries data reveals that overfishing, giant clam harvesting and island-building have devastated significant portions of the region’s shallow coral reefs. Read more here.

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