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Ocean Conservation News – 12/06/2024

by Camille Quintos
Two Killer Whales Swimming in the Ocean

Scientists uncover secrets of world’s rarest whale

The rarest whale species on the planet, the spade-toothed whale, is making headlines as it undergoes its first dissection, offering scientists unprecedented access to this elusive creature. Read more here.

Singaporean of the Year finalist: Marine biologist dives into work to rally people to save seas

Marine biologist Sam Shu Qin knows as well as anyone that the seas and oceans are full of mysteries. Read more here.

Student marine conservation program inspire awareness in Sabah

The students were introduced to citizen science through catch-landing data collection, spoke with fishermen during their visits and gathered data on sharks and rays observed in the markets, gaining hands-on experience in field research and marine conservation practices. Read more here.

Norway kills first round of Arctic deep- sea mining permits amid opposition

Plans to mine Norway’s seabed minerals were largely expected to sail through with little opposition, as the government eyed the start of commercial mining in 2030. But the country’s Socialist Left Party (SV), with less than 8% of seats in parliament, threatened to block the government budget unless the plan was scrapped. Read more here.

Students in Hong Kong raise awareness on marine pollution

Through creative campaigns, beach cleanups, and educational workshops, students are not only raising awareness but also inspiring others to take action against the devastating impact of plastic and waste on the city’s marine ecosystems. Read more here.

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