Ocean Conservation News – 12/28/2023

How Mama Octopus and her female fishing crew makes waves saving Kenya’s reefs

Amina leads a team of fisherwomen challenging the status quo as they build a future for their families and help restore marine life. Read more here.

Exotic fish species possible visitors to NZ shores this summer

NIWA marine ecologist, Irene Middleton, said the country could see a number of different species this summer. Read more here.

China to ramp up marine pollution control efforts

Environmental monitoring and marine pollution control will be ramped up as China’s revised Maritime Environment Protection Law is about to be implemented. Read more here.

Climate Change: ‘Remembering’ marine heat waves could save coral reefs

The study, funded by the National Science Foundation, also contains evidence that the ecological memory response is likely linked to the microbial communities that dwell among the corals. Read more here.

Halifax students create winning micro-ecosystem for global ocean innovation challenge

A team of students from Halifax West High School who are passionate about science have created an award-winning micro-ecosystem that highlights the importance of maintaining our ocean species. Read more here.

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