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Ocean Conservation News – 05/04/2023

by Camille Quintos
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Mountain residents connected to the coast provide a trip to students

https://www.plumasnews.com/mountain-residents-connected-to-the-coast-provide-a-trip-to-students/

Living hours away from the coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean doesn’t stop Plumas County from getting involved in ocean ecology and conservation efforts. Fifteen students from Plumas Charter School traveled to Fort Bragg in April for a scientific field trip to study whales and ocean ecology thanks to adults with ties to Plumas County.

Juvenile salmon migration timing responds unpredictably to climate change

https://www.labmanager.com/news/juvenile-salmon-migration-timing-responds-unpredictably-to-climate-change-30219

Climate change has led to earlier spring blooms for wildflowers and ocean plankton but it might be the most vulnerable can help to prioritize conservation.

Hawaiian communities restore indigenous conservation, from mountains to sea

https://news.mongabay.com/2023/05/hawaiian-communities-restore-indigenous-conservation-from-mountains-to-sea/

In Hawai’i, an Indigenous stewardship and conservation system known as ahupua’a is slowly being revived on a mountain-to-sea scale in partnership with U.S. government agencies.

Making Waves: How Uratex is helping save the oceans with its Trill Seave collection

https://manilastandard.net/spotlight/314327020/making-waves-how-uratex-is-helping-save-the-oceans-with-its-trill-seave-collection.html

Last April 19, 2023, Uratex hosted a beach and underwater cleanup at Caban Cove, Batangas in collaboration with Pure Oceans in an effort to reduce the waste in our waters. Pure Oceans is a social enterprise based in the Philippines that advocates for marine conservation.

Marine ecologists headline major UN report into world’s kelp forests

https://www.uwa.edu.au/news/Article/2023/May/UWA-marine-ecologists-headline-major-UN-report-into-worlds-kelp-forests

Marine ecologists and an environmental law specialist from The University of Western Australia are lead contributors to the most comprehensive review undertaken on the state of the world’s kelp forests.



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