No? Well, June 8th is the World Oceans Day which also overlaps with National Oceans Month. In preparation for the month long awareness, President Obama made a speech on the importance of our oceans. He stated that ” Our marine environments contribute to our food supply, bolster our economy, strengthen our national defense, and support important scientific research and innovation”. We here at Sea Save are calling our readers and supporters to action this month. Whether it is working on a marine conservation project, signing a petition, or even just educating yourself on the current state of our oceans, every little bit helps! Read more…
This week, the European Commission published the annual report on fishing opportunities. The report shows that fish stocks in both the Atlantic and Mediterranean are deteriorating. The overfishing has impacted the cod and sole populations in the Atlantic and hake and swordfish in the Mediterranean. The report outlines a set of principles to be implemented on fishing in 2016. These principles help define compatible fishing rates with the maximum Sustainable Yield. Read more…
A team of researchers at the University of Washington have determined that the warmer water temperatures will increase animal’s need for oxygen. While increasing the animal’s metabolic need, the water temperature will also hold less oxygen. This will cause many species to migrate to new habitats and/or develop respiratory issues leading to death. The report, published in Science, studied the impact of increased water temperatures on four Atlantic Ocean species. Read more…
5. World’s First Ocean Cleaning System to be Deployed in 2016
This week, a dead oarfish was found washed ashore on Catalina Island, CA. The fish was 14 feet in length and was found missing its tail. Oarfish are deep-sea creatures and are generally challenging to study. Although it is horrible to see the death of a rare creature, scientists have used this as an opportunity to learn more about the species. Read more…
According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), around 40% of Europe’s sharks and rays could be on the path to extinction. This prediction is a result of the troubling fishing practices and volumes reported by the European Commission. This article is a good example of the ripple effect in the marine food chain. Read more…
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