Debate on marine conservation of island states in Belize
The meeting will run through Friday and according to the hosts will help to better plan activities and understanding about the impacts of ocean environments, and to promote more sustainable marine industries in the global commitment “30×30” which is to protect at least 30 percent of land, freshwater and oceans by 2030. Read more here.
Yacht and ocean experts discuss the power of collaboration to advance marine research
At the close of this year’s Monaco Yacht Show, a group of experts in yachting and ocean exploration gathered to discuss the power of collaboration within the yachting industry to advance marine research. Read more here.
Saved from plastic, sea turtle released back into the wild
A loggerhead sea turtle was recently released back into the sea in San Javier after receiving care at the El Valle Wildlife Recovery Centre. Weighing just over 8 kilograms, this turtle is the fourth to be recovered and released along the Costa Calida this year. It had been found near Mazarrón in late August, tangled in plastic debris. Read more here.
Environmental law reform needed to protect endangered marine species in Australia’s waters, say researchers
University of Queensland researchers are calling for reforms to Australia’s environmental laws, as threatened fish species continue to be legally exported. Read more here.
Australia sets new standard in ESG with massive marine expansion
The Australian government announced the expansion of the sub-Antarctic Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Park, adding 310,000 square kilometers of no-take zones. This move brings 52% of Australia’s oceans under protection, surpassing its international commitment to protect 30% of oceans by 2030, a target under the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF). Read more here.