Ocean Conservation News – 10/22/2024

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Azores to create huge marine conservation area

The network will encompass almost 300,000 square kilometres and ensure the preservation of underwater mountain ranges and vulnerable marine ecosystems, including deep-sea corals, hydrothermal vents and marine species. Read more here.

Better ocean connectivity boosts reef populations, finds study

Connectivity particularly impacts herbivorous reef fish groups, which are most critical to coral reef resilience, providing evidence that decisionmakers should incorporate connectivity into how they prioritize conservation areas. Read more here.

Research providing impact of ocean acidification on marine life urgently needed: Report

In a report published Oct. 16., the scientists say that studies establishing a direct causal link between acidification and marine life are currently lacking, but are needed so policymakers can make informed decisions. Read more here.

Report issues ‘sobering reality check’ for world’s oceans

As global leaders head to the U.N. Biodiversity Conference next week, a new report issued a stark warning: The world is falling short of its pledge to protect 30 percent of the ocean by 2030. Read more here.

Dominica distillery funds ocean conservation through rum sales

Oceans Forward, a Dominican nonprofit, launched the Rosalie Bay Distillery to create a steady income for conservation efforts after unreliable funding and disasters. Read more here.

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