Ocean Conservation News – 07/08/2024

Efforts underway to determine Vanuatu’s dugong population

Dugong populations have been declining in areas like New Caledonia due to various problems like fishing nets and the disappearance of food sources, such as seagrass. Read more here.

Critically endangered marine life found dead in NSW shark nets, data finds

The nets have caught 208 non-shark animals from September 1 to April 11, according to data obtained by Humane Society International from the NSW Department of Primary Industries. Read more here.

Diver makes upsetting discovery inside giant plastic piece found floating in the ocean

A diver who made a simple gesture shared the life-saving act on social media, passing on two valuable tips that we can all take to heart to ensure a sustainable future. Read more here.

Scientists want to bring back one of the ocean’s most unexpected predators

About a decade ago, the still-mysterious sea star wasting disease (SSW) had devastating impacts on sea star populations along the West Coast of North America. One of the hardest hit was the sunflower star, known as the cheetah of the intertidal zone for its speed and hunting prowess. Read more here.

Sea turtles are packing Southwest Florida beaches with nests

Out of the thousands of sea turtle hatchlings emerging from the sand and shuffling toward the ocean around Florida, only 40 were leatherbacks from a Sanibel Island clutch laid by their mammoth mama on April 24. Read more here.

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