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Ocean Conservation News – 11/07/2023

by Camille Quintos

32% increase in Jellyfish sightings recorded by Marine Conservation Society

https://afloat.ie/marine-environment/marine-wildlife/item/61121-32-per-cent-increase-in-jellyfish-sightings-recorded-by-marine-conservation-society

Barrel jellyfish were the most common, according to its annual wildlife sightings report, with 467 sightings in total.

Sea turtle conservation project ripples into ecological and awareness gains across the region

https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2023/November/05-11/Sea-turtle-conservation-project

Dubai’s relentless efforts to champion sustainability and a green ethos as part of a new development paradigm have given rise to unique initiatives by organizations across its public and private sectors.

Latest phase in the Ocean Cleanup Project begins

https://www.envirotech-online.com/news/water-monitoring/165/international-environmental-technology/latest-phase-in-the-ocean-cleanup-project-begins/61509

In the persistent battle against marine plastic pollution, The Ocean Cleanup has unveiled its most ambitious project yet – System 03. The latest development in oceanic plastic removal technology, this system promises to redefine our approach to cleansing the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP).

Day 3 of Charles III visit dedicated to conservation projects in Coastal Kenya

https://www.africanews.com/2023/11/02/day-3-of-charles-iii-visit-dedicated-to-conservation-projects-in-coastal-kenya/

The monarch officially sought to learn more about the work of local organizations such as the Kuruwitu Community Welfare Association.

Bright future for Semporna coral reefs, thanks to community’s youths

https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/11/06/bright-future-for-semporna-coral-reefs-thanks-to-community039s-youth

The future of the coral reefs of Larapan Island, off Sabah’s east coast Semporna district, looks to be in good hands thanks to conservation efforts by its community, particularly the youth.

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