Ocean Conservation News – 12/04/2025

Indonesian Blue Economy Prioritizes Ocean Preservation: Govt

The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries is sharpening Indonesia’s blue economy direction by placing marine conservation at the center of national maritime development. The approach, officials say, is directly linked to human health, food security, and long-term energy security. Read more here.

“Window into the past”: Oceanic MPAs host rare shark abundance

A major survey of Eastern Tropical Pacific MPAs has revealed exceptional shark abundance around remote islands like Galapagos and Malpelo, while coastal reserves have been found depleted, highlighting the effectiveness of fully protected, isolated marine protected areas. Read more here.

Scientists Dropped Cameras 80 Feet Underwater—What Appeared Was a Wake-Up Call for the World

Underwater cameras reveal startling marine life, showing why ocean protection has never been more critical. Read more here.

The Ocean Is the World’s Most Undervalued Economy

What if I told you the key to solving the climate crisis isn’t just technology or policy, but a whale frolicking freely in the ocean, or a seagrass meadow swaying gently in the current? Read more here.

Sino-French ocean cooperation advances clean-energy innovation

China and France have deepened cooperation in ocean conservation in recent years, expanding joint efforts in biodiversity protection, clean-energy development and multilateral climate action. Their initiatives – from coral restoration and ecological monitoring to innovative wind-aquaculture integration – have drawn broad recognition. Read more here.

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