Ocean Conservation News – 11/05/2024

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Extreme coral bleaching event prompts emergency UN session

The world is gripped by relentless heat as global warming accelerates at an alarming pace. In the midst of this crisis, coral reefs are severely suffering from widespread bleaching. Read more here.

Scientists aim to protect an underwater mountain in the Atlantic

Thanks to the nutrient-rich currents that rise from the depths along its slopes, Gorringe Ridge is a resting and feeding area for major migratory species. Read more here.

Experts warn of potential ocean epidemic risk from migrating species

This large-scale migration brings with it significant risks, including the potential spread of harmful microorganisms that may cause epidemics among native marine species or lead to the newcomers suffering from new infections themselves. Read more here.

South Africa’s conservation efforts ranked 25th globally but challenges remain

The recently released Nature Conservation Index (NCI) places South Africa 25th out of 180 countries, recognising strides in biodiversity conservation while highlighting significant areas needing improvement. Read more here.

Newport adopts Oregon Coast’s first new estuary management plan in decades

The city jointly manages the Yaquina Bay Estuary with Lincoln County and the city of Toledo. The three entities use the plan to determine what kind of development can happen in what parts of the estuary. Read more here.

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