Ocean Conservation News – 11/04/2024

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World Jellyfish Day: Celebrating the graceful drifters of the ocean

First acknowledged in 2014, this day also focuses on education and conservation efforts for jellyfish. Read more here.

Two humpbacks dead, one injured: Krill industry near Antarctica threaten species

Spending time aboard Sea Shepherd’s Allankay, Josh documented the destruction caused by massive nets harvesting krill—the cornerstone of the Antarctic food web—on an industrial scale, leaving whales without nourishment. Read more here.

China launches Antarctic expedition, blocks key conservation proposal

For this mission, China has deployed three vessels, including the icebreaking research ships Xuelong and Xuelong 2. The other vessel is the cargo ship Yongsheng, which is carrying mission support materials. Read more here.

Report reveals how the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health

A study published in the journal One Earth explores how marine biodiversity conservation, human health and well-being are connected. The results suggest that marine protected areas can be good for both planet and people. Read more here.

Portuguese man o’war on the rise in UK and Irish seas

The wildlife sightings project gathers reports from UK and Irish waters of jellyfish and the turtles that feed on them, both of which are indicators of changes in the oceans over time, such as warming waters. Read more here.

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