Ocean Conservation News – 10/24/2025

Aerial of Graham Island, Haida Gwaii archipelago, BC, Canada

Indonesia eyes seagrass zoning for blue carbon; experts urge community benefits

Indonesia is moving to designate 17 seagrass habitats as national strategic areas for blue carbon, a plan that promises climate and community benefits but raises concerns over safeguards. Read more here.

Canada announces new Indigenous-led marine refuges off British Columbia coast

The Haida Nation will work with the Canadian government to manage two new marine refuges designed to protect salmon species, as well as other marine life like sea birds, herring, and harbor seals. Read more here.

Scientists and fishers have teamed up to find a way to save Manta Rays

The vessel rolled in the swell as fishers pulled huge nets bursting with tuna onto the deck then poured the catch down a loading hatch. Read more here.

The world’s oceans face triple planetary crisis: Report

A new report on the state of the world’s oceans paints a grim picture. The ninth annual Copernicus Ocean State Report finds “No part of the ocean is untouched by the triple planetary crisis, as pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change are putting pressure on the ocean worldwide.” Read more here.

Nigerian conservationists battle to save endangered sea turtles

Plastic pollution, discarded fishing nets, poaching, and coastal development are taking a heavy toll on the marine animals. Read more here.

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