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Ocean Conservation News – 12/30/2024

by Camille Quintos
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Not all coral reefs are dying- this new study reveals why

A groundbreaking new study by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has uncovered unexpected pockets of resilience deep beneath the waves of the Western Indian Ocean. Read more here.

Thailand promotes blue economy and island resilience at the 3rd China-Indian ocean forum

Vice Minister Russ Jalichandra represented Thailand at the 3rd China-Indian Ocean Region Forum on Blue Economy Development Cooperation in Kunming from December 15-16, 2024. He emphasized Thailand’s leadership in marine conservation and development in the context of the Blue Economy. Read more here.

20 critically sea turtles suffer cold stunning now rescued

Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium (WOW), a world-class nonprofit conservation organization, has welcomed its fifth group of critically ill sea turtles to its cutting-edge Sea Turtle Center. Read more here.

The world needs ocean-based climate solutions

Already, coral reefs are undergoing bleaching; storms are becoming increasingly frequent and destructive; and droughts are undermining food security. Rising sea levels threaten not just our land, but also our culture, our way of life, and our very existence. Read more here.

President Biden’s ocean protection failures

Regardless, the hope and optimism for ocean protection at the beginning of the Biden administration has, in the end, turned to profound disappointment. On this issue, the administration prioritized local politics over science, need and national interest. Read more here.

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