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Ocean Conservation News – 06/05/2024

by Camille Quintos
Anonymous female demonstrating seashells while diving undersea

There’s a hole in the ocean and scientists have yet to find its bottom

It’s located in Chetumal Bay on the southern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, and so far, researchers haven’t found the bottom. Read more here.

Scientists call for conservation efforts for Amazon’s unseen water cycle

Beyond the rainforests, scientists are zeroing in on changes occurring to a natural water cycle that could forever alter the Amazon. Read more here.

Art exhibition explores inclusive justice within ocean conservation

The exhibition aims to expand our understanding of conservation and environmentalism through the lens of exceptional artists, activists, academics and ocean-fluent individuals. Read more here.

Rare sighting of North pacific right whale spotlights importance of marine conservation

The sighting of an incredibly rare species of whale, one that we don’t often have the pleasure of observing. This remarkable event brings to light important issues about marine life preservation and the wonders of our natural world. Read more here.

Government of Canada implements new measures to protect southern resident killer whales

Southern Resident killer whales are iconic symbols of Canada’s Pacific coast and hold cultural significance for Indigenous Peoples and coastal communities in British Columbia. For the sixth consecutive year, the Government of Canada is taking action to protect these whales and aid in their population recovery. Read more here.

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