Ocean Conservation News – 10/09/2024

Ocean protection accounts for 10% of fish in the world’s coral reefs- but we could save so much more

Governments have designated “marine protected areas”, where where human activity is constrained to protect ocean life. But have these efforts worked? Read more here.

Taiwan holds 2024 International Ocean Forum

The 2024 Taiwan International Ocean Forum on Tuesday (Oct. 8) brought together domestic and international leaders and experts to discuss the restoration and protection of blue carbon ecosystems in the face of global climate change. Read more here.

Australia leads world in Ocean Protection

Australia now protects more ocean than any other country on earth, with the Albanese Labor Government signing off a massive 310,000 km2 expansion of the sub-Antarctic Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Park. Read more here.

Ocean Dialogue urges stronger ocean action in climate plans

The annual Ocean dialogue, which was mandated by COP27, was held on 11-12 June 2024 as part of the June UN Climate Meetings in Bonn, Germany, with a focus on marine biodiversity conservation and coastal resilience, and technology needs for ocean climate action, including finance links. Read more here.

Kenyan fisherman face charges in Madagascar for illegal shark trade

The recent detention of three Kenyan fishermen in Madagascar on charges of illegal fishing has brought to light significant issues surrounding marine conservation and regulatory enforcement in the Indian Ocean. Read more here.

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