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Ocean Conservation News – 05/08/2024

by Camille Quintos
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Mysteries of the ocean: Expedition works to learn more about the biodiversity of the Channel Islands

A team of researchers is busy in the Channel Islands this week, using everything from scuba divers to remotely operated undersea vessels to try to learn more about the islands biodiversity. Read more here.

More progress needed on ocean protection, OSU scientists tell global conference

World governments and other leadership bodies are taking vital steps to protect the ocean but more progress is urgently needed, Oregon State University (OSU) scientists reported at the eighth Our Ocean Conference in Athens, April 17. Read more here.

As lawmakers take up NOAA funding, conservation groups demand $300M for endangered marine species

The agency’s program for protecting marine mammals, sea turtles and other threatened wildlife remains underfunded, advocates say. Some species face extinction by as early as mid century. Read more here.

Documentary showcases island’s leading role in ocean conservation

The Hollywood producer behind The Heart of the Sea also hoped that the film will get the backing of movie stars such as George Clooney and Michael Douglas. Read more here.

Oceanic decline is a result of human pollution, overfishing and climate change

From plastic pollution to overfishing and the compounding effects of climate change, marine ecosystems are confronting unprecedented challenges that threaten their very existence. Read more here.

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