Ocean Conservation News – 09/24/2024

Photo by Stijn Dijkstra from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/grey-statues-on-seabed-2499769/

Deeper corals may help shallow reefs recover in the Florida Keys

Since the 1970s, coral reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) have experienced catastrophic declines in coral cover, with as much as a 50% reduction between 1998 and 2011 alone. Although coral reefs within the FKNMS have been heavily studied, research in the mesophotic zone, which extends from about 100 to 500 feet deep, has historically been more limited in this region. Read more here.

Nonprofit organizations Circular Waves unveil catamaran concept dedicated to marine conservation

Nonprofit organisation Circular Waves has unveiled a new catamaran concept that serves as a research platform for marine conservation. The concept was developed in collaboration with the Technical University of Munich. Read more here.

Maldives reaffirms ban on longline fishing

The country’s annoument it might reopen longline fishing was met with backlash from conservation groups, which claimed the practice would roll back ecological and reputational progress the country had made. Read more here.

How plastic pollution poses challenge for Canada marine conservation

With more than four million tonnes produced each year, Canada generates “two to four times more” plastic pollution per person than the global average, said Anthony Merante of the NGO Oceana. Read more here.

Stunning image of baby fish win Top Ocean Photography award

Canadian marine conservation photojournalist Shane Gross has won 1st place in the Ocean Portfolio Award at the Ocean Photographer of the Year, presented by Oceanographic and Blancpain. Based in The Bahamas, Gross is known for his work in conserving vital marine habitats and has been recognized by prestigious competitions worldwide. Read more here.

Related posts

Ocean Conservation News – 12/20/2024

Ocean Conservation News – 12/19/2024

Ocean Conservation News – 12/18/2024