Ocean Conservation News – 06/26/2025

Scientists from every continent say ocean health and biodiversity at a tipping point

Scientists from every single inhabited continent agree ocean biodiversity is under threat but there is still reason for optimism if we act now to save it for the future, according to a new survey carried out by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ahead of World Oceans Day (June 8) and the United Nations Ocean Conference (9 – 13 June). Read more here.

‘Flourishing’ pink sea fan reef found during UK Attenborough shoot

In what marine scientists have called “an extraordinary moment of chance” during the production of the cinematic feature Ocean with David Attenborough, a vibrant and “exceptionally well-preserved” pink sea fan reef has been discovered off the southwest coast of England. Read more here.

How is Tenerife shaping the future of sustainable tourism?

Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is set to host the highly anticipated 7th Meeting of the Seas from June 29 to July 2, 2025. Under the theme “Salt, Science, and Life”, this year’s conference promises to be a multifaceted exploration of salt, from its role in ocean ecosystems to its importance in gastronomy and its deep-rooted cultural significance. Read more here.

How mindful consumption helps preserve our oceans

The connection between the choices consumers make each day and the health of our seas is stronger than many realize. Everyday products, from household cleaners to clothing and food packaging, have impacts that reach far beyond the checkout counter. Read more here.

Celebration of marine life and conservation comes to Sandilands

A Whale of a Day will return for another free family day out on Friday 25 July, bringing fun, education, and environmental awareness for children and young people. Read more here.

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