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Ghana /
Marine Protected Areas
The newly created MPA will see the legal protection of an 703k² area considered to be a national biodiversity hotspot Read More
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Ocean Plastics /
USA
Three out of every four marine mammals in the highest-risk category for plastic ingestion and entanglement are already classified as threatened, according to a new study Read More
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Fishing /
UK
UK fishing quotas have exceeded scientific advice in the majority of cases for the sixth consecutive year, as campaigners warn that persistent overfishing is pushing fish populations towards collapse. Read More
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Conservation /
Hawaii
A massive multi-agency effort to remove invasive rodents has let native species thrive in Hawai’i, including seabirds, hermit crabs and entire forest ecosystems Read More
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Conservation /
Dominican Republic
Unprecedented sightings at the little-studied Navidad Bank are set to be presented to the International Whaling Commission as evidence for stronger protections in the region Read More
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Conservation /
Japan
From albatrosses to shearwaters, seabirds accumulate mercury as they feed, and a new study finds them to be a novel and reliable way of monitoring levels of the toxic element Read More
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Marine Life /
North America
Gray whales displaced by climate change are foraging in San Francisco Bay's busy shipping waters - and new research reveals that nearly one in five individuals identified there did not survive. Read More
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Conservation /
UK
As sea levels rise, an innovative project in Essex's Blackwater Estuary is working with nature to protect one of Britain's most storied, and most threatened, landscapes Read More
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Marine Life /
North America
Four stranded sperm whales found on the southeastern US coastline were emaciated and malnourished, with fishing gear discovered in two — pointing to a convergence of human pressures on the deep ocean. Read More
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