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Ocean Conservation News – 12/04/2023

by Camille Quintos
A School of Fish Near the Seabed

The oceans is our best chance to survive climate change

https://time.com/6341040/ocean-climate-change-cop-28/

The ocean hosts 95% of the planet’s life; it also absorbs 93% of its excess heat and about 30% of human-generated carbon dioxide.

Years after researchers make disturbing autopsy findings in stomach of seriously ill ’ sea cow’, problem has worsened

https://news.yahoo.com/years-researchers-disturbing-autopsy-discovery-163000988.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAHMiMOHIfz3CSiLYB_zPZ0PTa28blR93zfiipeft-jP86OeVUI9_n7dF4WQOyhzS8CEPMWrsJy-F_Q7j7DlDEhaYv2W_uMgytxPX6Fa3G0qqaMCAHaOxHSD1r7q-Z5wMVL4ZgT-1Xr52l3hjPDisaR66nN3_h13V3zchtDRiwWJG

An autopsy of a rescued baby dugong that didn’t survive revealed that it had died after ingesting plastic. Four years later, its death continues to serve as a reminder of the harm plastic pollution can cause to sea creatures.

https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/uk-news/2023/12/02/hope-for-the-oceans-at-uae-union-day-celebrations-in-london/

Poets, musicians and environmentalists led the UAE’s Union Day celebrations in London this week, which highlighted the country’s long-standing relationship with the UK.

Illuminating the benefits of marine protected areas for ecotourism

https://news.ucsb.edu/2023/021282/illuminating-benefits-marine-protected-areas-ecotourism-and-vice-versa

Researchers at UC Santa Barbara’s Marine Science Institute have published a new study on the impact of MPAs on the recreational scuba diving industry in California’s Northern Channel Islands.

Research reveals that England’s only resident dolphins are at risk

https://www.miragenews.com/research-reveals-englands-only-resident-1133452/

England’s only resident population of bottlenose dolphins is under serious threat from a combination of human activity, environmental pollution and difficulties in rearing young that survive into adulthood, according to new research.

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