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Ocean Conservation News – 09/03/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Climate change is driving fish stocks from countries’ waters to the high seas: Study

A new study found that more than half of the world’s straddling stocks will shift across the maritime borders between exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and the high seas by 2050. Read more here.

Largest fish ever spotted in the Pacific: A record breaking discovery

A record-breaking 60-foot fish has been spotted in the Pacific Ocean, sparking a wave of excitement and new questions about the ocean’s hidden giants. Read more here.

The coastal conservation movement making waves in Tanzania

From restoring mangrove forests to safeguarding endangered marine species and promoting sustainable fishing, these grassroots efforts are not only preserving biodiversity but also supporting the livelihoods of coastal populations. Read more here.

Part of the sea near Australia needs protecting, researchers say

New Zealand’s southern right whales, or tohorā, are keen on a zone south of Australia that needs protecting. Read more here.

A century of overfishing drives UK to imported seafood dependency

Researchers from the University of Exeter have raised alarm bells over the extent of overfishing within the UK’s domestic waters, estimated that somewhere around 80% of UK seafood demand is now met by imports from overseas fisheries. Read more here.

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