Scientists welcome $82Million for right whales- Is it enough to save them?
When Charles “Stormy” Mayo looks out at Cape Cod Bay and sees North Atlantic right whales, he sees a species in decline and in desperate need of human intervention to pull it back from the brink of extinction — a position these whales were put into by people in the first place.
Northland teen who grew up around the ocean creates current of change
Noah Edwards is a prime example of a young person taking the role of kaitiaki [guardianship] seriously.
PH want to craft ‘holistic strategy’ on seabed mining
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1211399
The Philippines wants to craft a national strategy that would deal with the exploration and exploitation of deep-sea mineral resources in the future, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Monday.
Digital twins: A stepping stone to achieve ocean sustainability?
https://www.nature.com/articles/s44183-023-00023-9
Digital twins, a nascent yet potent computer technology, can substantially advance sustainable ocean management by mitigating overfishing and habitat degradation, modeling, and preventing marine pollution and supporting climate adaptation.
Ocean state on the hook: Warming coastal waters will impact fisheries, tourism
https://ecori.org/ocean-state-on-the-hook-warming-coastal-waters-will-impact-fisheries-tourism/
The life- and economy-sustaining marine ecosystem is vulnerable to human influences. There is a limit to the abuse the oceans can take and still function as the planet’s lungs and circulatory system.