Ocean Conservation News – 11/19/2024

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India advances with deep-sea mining technology

Even as the International Seabed Authority, is yet to finalise the mining code for commercial purposes, those with exploratory licenses have been conducting mining trials in international waters. Read more here.

KKP improves the conservation of marine conservation areas

The Ministry of Marine and Fishery (KKP) continues to improve collaboration with the Nusantara Nature Conservation Foundation (YKAN) to implement five directions of the blue economic policy to place ecological as a panglima. Read more here.

Saudi Arabia to host global symposium for sea turtle conservation in Jeddah

The Red Sea will take center stage in global marine conservation efforts as the first International Symposium for the Conservation of Sea Turtles is set to take place in Jeddah from Nov. 3 to 6. Read more here.

Costa Rica advances global marine conservation efforts with acceptance of WTO fisheries subsidies agreement

The ceremony was marked by Ambassador Ronald Saborío Soto’s presentation to WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, highlighting Costa Rica’s ongoing commitment to marine conservation and sustainable economic practices. Read more here.

Endangered green sea turtle found on dirt road a mile from open water, Florida rescuer say

They reported the stranded green sea turtle to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and now the newly named Buckley is rehabilitating at The Florida Aquarium in Apollo Beach outside Tampa. Read more here.

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