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Ocean Conservation News – 05/16/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Study finds whale sounds stir tourist’s desire to do more for the environment

Each winter, thousands of people flock to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast to witness the annual migration of humpback whales. Read more here.

Toxic algae killing marine life off Australian coast

A harmful algae bloom is wreaking havoc off the Australian coast, killing marine life and threatening delicate ecosystems. Read more here.

Oceans should play a bigger role in COP30 discussions, expert says

Before the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) attracts the world’s attention in November in Belém, in the Brazilian Amazon, an event scheduled for June could set the tone for the negotiations that will take place in the capital of Pará state. Read more here.

Climate-driven changes to ocean colour fuel urgency ahead of UN summit

The colour of the world’s oceans is changing – a visible sign of climate disruption that scientists say could have wide-ranging consequences for marine life. The shift comes as world leaders prepare to meet in Nice next month for a major United Nations summit on ocean conservation. Read more here.

Wonders of Wildlife brings conservation to life with sea turtle rescue and release

With every visit supporting conservation, make Wonders of Wildlife part of your summer plans to help programs such as the Sea Turtle Center. Read more here.

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