
Ocean Week In Review – June 25, 2026, Say Cheese! Surprise Sightings of Endangered/Extinct Species and Unique Behavior
Ocean Week In Review – June 25, 2026, Say Cheese! Surprise Sightings of Endangered/Extinct Species and Unique Behavior

Ocean Week In Review – June 25, 2026, Say Cheese! Surprise Sightings of Endangered/Extinct Species and Unique Behavior

Ocean Week In Review – June 18, 2026, Vulnerability and Resiliency – Climate Change and its Effect on the Oceans

1. The Death of a Whale Shark Brought to Justice Thanks to Social Media This event happened last month but,

1. The Undersea Hunter Hosts Scientists Searching for Deep Sea Cancer Cures The Undersea Hunter, long time partner

1. Will We See the End to Marine Animal Captivity? Last month an advocacy group named Australia for

1. World Needs to Unite to Combat Coral Bleaching- UN Considers International Treaty Yes, and here’s why. The United

1. Are the Beautiful Colors of the Great Barrier Reef Gone? According to The Guardian, “North Queensland tourism

1. Let’s Blow Up Some Poachers, Indonesia Maintains Stance on Illegal Fishing Since the start of the year, Indonesia has

1. Shark Population Threatened Due to Fin Harvesting Unfortunately, this is not a new news headline. This week,

1. Costa Rica’s Turtles Aren’t the Only Threatened Turtles! Last week, Sea Save Foundation revealed the horrifying turtle torture movie

1. Endangered Animal Tortured in Costa Rica This week, a very graphic and upsetting video was circulated on

1. A Japanese Fleet Killed 333 Whales for ‘Research’ On Thursday, four ships returned to Japan

1. SeaWorld is Ending its Killer Whale Program This Thursday, SeaWorld announced that it is finally ending its orca program.

1. Shark Fin Soup: A Dangerous Delicacy for Humans and Sharks Alike This week, The Guardian published an account written

1. Cyclone Winston: Urgent Need For Relief in Fiji On February 20th, Fiji was hit by the category

1. Ocean Acidification Causes Young Corals to Develop Deformed Skeletons This week, a research article published in Science

1. What Do The World’s Leading Shark Researchers Think of Shark Conservation Policy? The University of Miami Abess Center for