Ocean Conservation News – 10/02/2025

From South America to Asia, seahorse vanish into trafficking pipeline

In June 2025, Ecuadorian police seized a package containing almost 3,000 seahorses that were likely destined for Colombia. Read more here.

Northeast Pacific endures fourth largest marine heatwave on record

The Northeast Pacific ocean, off the U.S. West Coast, is experiencing its fourth-largest marine heat wave since record-keeping began in 1982. Read more here.

Scientists weigh giant sea curtain to shield ‘Doomsday Glacier’ from melting

Scientists have proposed using anchored seabed curtains to block warm ocean water from accelerating ice loss at Antarctica’s rapidly melting Thwaites Glacier — a possible climate fix that falls into the realm of geoengineering. Read more here.

Experts: Why Indian Ocean conservation is security issue

Overfishing, habitat degradation, and climate change are not only threatening biodiversity but also fueling economic instability, food insecurity, and geopolitical tensions among coastal nations. Read more here.

Volunteers unite for cleaner oceans in ‘Saving our Seas’ campaign

From a single cleanup in Batangas to a nationwide wave of action, Century Tuna’s “Saving Our Seas” campaign is proving how small steps can spark big change. Read more here.

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