Ocean Conservation News – 10/21/2024

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Rare new Paua species discovered in Northern New Zealand

The discovery of a new pāua species in Aotearoa showcases the importance of biodiversity research, emphasizing its role in conservation and innovation. Researchers hope it will inspire greater public awareness of marine biodiversity. Read more here.

Coral reefs aid existence of marine species: conservation expert

Lê Văn Thuận, deputy director of Chàm Islands Marine Protected Area (MPA) and an expert in coral restoration, shared insights with Việt Nam News reporter Công Thành on coral reefs. Read more here.

Government urged to reduce fish wastage

The government should help fishermen reduce their post-harvest losses, which reach up to 40 percent, according to international marine conservation organization Oceana. Read more here.

Philippines, France strengthen marine conservation cooperation efforts

The first conference was held last Wednesday. It was organized by the Stratbase ADR Institute in partnership with the embassy of France in the Philippines. Read more here.

Volunteers revive corals with ocean love

Hanoian Lê Chiến and his team members from SaSa, a voluntary coral restoration group, have successfully revived damaged coral reefs spanning 100,000 square metres off Sơn Trà Peninsula since 2016, making it the first coral conservation initiative in Đà Nẵng and the coastal central region. Read more here.

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