Ocean Conservation News – 11/21/2024

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Expert reveals devastating environmental impact of Japan’s $26,290,780,000 deep sea discovery

The south-after materials are two of the crucial components needed to create electric vehicle (EV) batteries, which is the equivalent to 11 years of domestic consumption. Read more here.

Disputed waters no refuge for right whales

One marine conservation expert has questions about the efforts on the part of Fisheries and Oceans after North Atlantic right whales were detected in the Bay of Fundy inrecent weeks, including in an area where both Canadian and American fishermen catch lobster. Read more here.

Rare green sea turtle released in Quang Tri

Locals discovered the turtle earlier that morning at Cua Viet Beach in Gio Linh district, entangled in a fishing net and struggling to move. Recognising its endangered status, they promptly reported the sighting to local authorities. Read more here.

This Northern California marine center leads the way in ocean conservation efforts

The Noyo Center for Marine Science is busy. The Fort Bragg organization, led by Executive Director Sheila Semans, recently celebrated ten years of pursuing its core mission “to advance ocean conservation through education, exploration and experience.” Read more here.

‘Large furry creature unlike anything else in the world’ filmed crawling along English beach

Rye Harbour Discovery Centre just shared fascinating footage of a rare sea mouse that washed ashore on the south coast of England during a storm in 2022. Read more here.

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