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Ocean Conservation News – 10/13/2023

by Camille Quintos
Yellow and Black Fish in Close Up Photography

Nature funders join forces on biodiversity, climate change

https://carbon-pulse.com/228722/

The fund invests in Europe, targeting sustainable activities and venture.

Meet the startup that’s making seaweed more sustainable

https://www.conservation.org/blog/meet-the-start-up-thats-making-seaweed-more-sustainable

The supply chain is riddled with unsustainable and exploitative practices that can degrade the environment and hurt farmers’ livelihoods.

WWF urges end to deadlock on new Antarctic reserves

https://phys.org/news/2023-10-wwf-urges-deadlock-antarctic-reserves.html

Members of a multinational group on Antarctic conservation must end a years-long deadlock and agree on new marine reserves in the region as sea-ice shrinks to record lows, the WWF urged Wednesday.

IUCN president unveils ocean breakthrough to support biodiversity and climate

https://wam.ae/en/details/1395303208662

Razan Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), has unveiled an ambitious global marine conservation and climate action initiative at the IUCN Leaders Forum in Geneva.

Killer whale’s diet more important than location for pollutant exposure

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/10/231011182217.htm

Both elegant and fierce, killer whales are some of the oceans’ top predators, but even they can be exposed to environmental pollution. Now, in the largest study to date on North Atlantic killer whales, researchers report the levels of legacy and emerging pollutants in 162 individuals’ blubber.

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