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WWF officer holding a juvenile hawksbill turtle. source - www.royalcarribeanblog.com
Royal Caribbean and WWF announce breakthrough in fight to save Hawksbill Turtle
October 10, 2019

Royal Caribbean announced a major milestone today in its fight to save the Hawksbill Turtle from extinction.

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ocean noise diagram. source: https://meam.openchannels.org
It’s not just about marine mammals anymore: How ocean noise can harm marine ecosystems
September 27, 2019

In recent years, both the scientific community and the general public have become increasingly aware of—and concerned about—conserving the earth’s marine resources...

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Stunning manta rays, Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. credit - Ian Shive
Ian Shive's Marine National Monuments
September 21, 2019

Coming to a science museum IMAX theater near you, Hidden Pacific reveals never-before-seen footage of the Pacific Ocean’s marine national monuments. These critical ocean habitats are spaces designated for important scientific ecological research.

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Humpback whale breaching. Photo credit -  Whit Welles
Audio: Humpback whales across the Pacific Ocean are singing the same song
September 21, 2019

On today’s episode of the Mongabay Newscast, we speak with Jim Darling, a marine biologist who is here to play us some recordings of remarkably similar humpback whale songs from around the world.

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Junior Tapoki, from National Environment Service, and Rima Browne, an officer at the Seabed Minerals Authority.
New vessel embarks on first deep sea research in decades
September 12, 2019

For the first time since the 1980s Cook Islanders will be taking part in deep sea research activity in our own exclusive economic zone waters...This is the first survey of our deep sea since a 1985-2005 scientific survey where the Cook Islands waters were included and surveyed as part of deep sea

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Deepstaria Jellyfish, US Marine National Monument of the Remote Pacific Islands
Terror At The Bottom Of The Sea! Strange Creature Surprises Scientists As It Expands And Changes Shape In Front Of Its Eyes
September 12, 2019

Almost 790 meters below the surface, the Ocean Exploration Trust expedition recorded the unusual discovery on YouTube  and other social networks on  video.

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ocean surface
Registration open: 2019 Global Ocean Science Education Workshop
September 6, 2019

Registration is now open for the 2019 Global Ocean Science Education Workshop to be held November 13-15 in Reston, VA.

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Researchers develop tools to help manage seagrass survival
August 30, 2019

A new QUT-led study has developed a statistical toolbox to help avoid seagrass loss which provides shelter, food and oxygen to fish and at-risk species like dugongs and green turtles. The paper describes key monitoring and management designs to maximise seagrass resilience to human activitie

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Bot meets Whale: making friends in the ocean; or how I learned to stop worrying and mitigate harmful interactions between recreational ROVs and marine mammals.
August 30, 2019

Today, there are more robots exploring the ocean than ever before.

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262 Voyages Beneath the Sea: the graphical abstract
August 29, 2019

By reading the cruise reports from 40 years of expeditions, we provide the first syustematic of biodiversity at deep-sea hydrothermal vents around the world adjusted for research effort.

 

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