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Ocean Conservation News – 07/19/2024

by Camille Quintos
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UN body that regulates deep sea tackles proposed mining code amid growing concerns

Tense deliberations over how and if to allow deep sea mining unfolded Monday in Jamaica as at least one company threatened to apply for permission before rules and regulations are in place. Read more here.

North Atlantic Whale sighted off Irish coast

Scientists are perplexed as to how or why this yet-unidentified whale is in such faraway waters from its normal habitat this time of year, but what is known is that climate change is affecting sea life on all levels, according to marine conservation group Oceana. Read more here.

Government of Canada & coastal first nations establish Canada’s largest marine protected area

This vast territory, located approximately 150 kilometers off the west coast of Vancouver Island, spans 133,017 square kilometers and is an essential spot for Canadian marine conservation activities. Read more here.

Gov. Green signs bill extending conservation fee on ocean tourism industry

Hawaiʻi lawmakers created the Ocean Stewardship User Fee in 2021. All commercial ocean operators are required to pay $1 per customer they serve into a special fund managed by the state Department of Land and Natural Resources. Read more here.

AI in Oceanography: Exploring the depths with advance technology

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing oceanography, enabling scientists to explore and understand the underwater world like never before. This blog delves into how AI is transforming oceanography, offering unprecedented insights into marine environments and ecosystems. Read more here.

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