Ocean Conservation News – 10/30/2024

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The Azores creates largest marine protected area network in the Atlantic

Spread across 287,000 square kilometers (about 110,800 square miles), the new marine protected area network covers 30% of the ocean surrounding the archipelago. Half of the MPA network is “fully protected,” while the other half is “highly protected.” Read more here.

Commonwealth nations adopt crucial ocean declaration in Samoa

All 56 member nations of the Commonwealth adopted a landmark new agreement to protect the ocean in the face of climate change, pollution, and the impacts of over-exploitation. Read more here.

How the ocean’s ecosystem services are worth more than money

To demonstrate this, they developed the concept of “ecosystem services” – the benefits that people derive from nature. Read more here.

Oceana announces Diana Thomson as new board chair

Oceana, the world’s largest ocean conservation organization, announced new leadership for its international Board of Directors. Diana Thomson was elected Chair, succeeding Sam Waterston. Read more here.

More krill fishing and no new protected areas for Antarctic seas after latest talks

The international body comprised of 27 members is charged with conserving marine life in Antarctic waters, an area that is changing rapidly due to human-caused climate change. Read more here.

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