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Ocean Conservation News – 12/01/2025

by Camille Quintos
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Discovery of a new bioluminescent shark in Australia

The ocean depths remain one of the last unexplored frontiers of our planet, where every scientific dive can reveal astonishing life forms. This profound darkness conceals a rich and varied biodiversity, often unknown to the general public. Read more here.

Experts issue warning over concerning series of animal deaths

An alarming rise in plastic pollution and marine debris is posing a growing threat to sea turtles along Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Conservation experts say more turtles are being found entangled in fishing gear or suffering from internal injuries after ingesting plastic — a trend researchers warn could have devastating, long-term effects. Read more here.

International collaboration launched to protect endangered marine life

A new international project led by a Welsh university is aiming to support recovery of shark and ray populations through action in the world’s largest shark-fishing nation, Indonesia. Read more here.

7 amazing Malaysian marine conservation project

Malaysia is a diver’s paradise, where every plunge reveals a world of vibrant corals, sea turtles, and swirling schools of fish. From the crystal-clear waters of Sipadan to the hidden gems around Tioman, the magic underwater feels like stepping into another world. However, this beauty can’t simply be taken for granted, we need to look after the ocean and her inhabitants. Read more here.

Philippines signs landmark agreement to safeguard global oceans

This agreement focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdictions, reinforcing the country’s commitment to protecting oceans for current and future generations. Read more here.

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