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Ocean Conservation News – 05/30/2025

by Camille Quintos
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New map highlights complex web of marine migrations

Scientists have launched a new database on marine migratory patterns to address gaps in the knowledge of policymakers and conservationists. Read more here.

Festival of Ideas in celebrates ocean conservation with art, films and discussions

Attendees can explore immersive art installations, watch inspiring documentaries, and engage in conversations aimed at sparking action and innovation for a healthier, more sustainable blue planet. Read more here.

Marine conservation group claims damage to seabed is a ‘national scandal’

Conservationists are now urging the government to take immediate action, including stricter regulation and better protection of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). Read more here.

A darkening ocean could have a profound impact on marine life

More than one-fifth of the global ocean – an area spanning more than 75 million square kilometres – has been the subject of ‘ocean darkening’ over the past two decades, a process researchers suggest could affect huge numbers of marine species and ecosystems. Read more here.

Zanzibar to establish blue economy, marine conservation college

The blue economy—broadly defined as the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and employment while preserving marine ecosystem health—has become central to Zanzibar’s long-term development strategy. Read more here.

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