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Ocean Conservation News – 06/09/2025

by Camille Quintos
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30% of conservation plan fails large ocean species

The study – published in the journal Science – used tracking data on 121 marine “megafauna” species such as sharks, whales, turtles, seals and seabirds. Read more here.

Bahamas champions marine conservation on World Ocean Day, paving the way for sustainable tourism

On World Oceans Day, The Bahamas leads with bold sustainable tourism initiatives, ensuring the protection and restoration of marine life for a thriving ocean future. Read more here.

UN backed research team shows benefits of tracking ocean giants for marine conservation

Report shows that 66% of tracked space is used by megafauna for critical behaviors such as migration, mating, foraging, and resting. Read more here.

Countries urged to speed up investments in ocean conservation

High-income countries are failing to live up to their goal of providing enough financing to protect at least 30 per cent of the world’s oceans by 2030, says a study commissioned by the Bloomberg Ocean Fund in partnership with a group of non-profits including the Marine Conservation Institute and WWF International. Read more here.

Costa Rica champions ocean protection with NASA collaboration and AI innovation

Costa Rica is a pioneering destination in sustainability, renowned for its dedication to green travel, with the preservation of the environment at the heart of its tourism strategy. Read more here.

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