
Ocean Week In Review – June 4, 2026, What do Balloons, Graffiti and El Niño Have to do with the Ocean?
Ocean Week In Review – June 4, 2026, What do Balloons, Graffiti and El Niño Have to do with the Ocean?

Ocean Week In Review – June 4, 2026, What do Balloons, Graffiti and El Niño Have to do with the Ocean?

Ocean Week In Review – June 1, 2026, The Ocean Still Holds Secrets – What Scientists Have Recently Discovered

1. Studying Shark’s Social Lives to Expose Their Friendly Side A study began a year ago to

1. Half of Plastic Trash in Oceans Comes from 5 Countries More than half of the plastic trash in the ocean come

1. Tides Are Turning for the Shark Fishermen of Indonesia and India Indonesia has a total of 118 different species

As 2015 comes to a close, Sea Save Foundation reflects on some of the year’s top headlines. Our Week in Review

1. Three Whales Have Died at SeaWorld San Antonio in the Last Six Months In the past six months, three

1. What Was Really Achieved at COP21 Climate Summit, and What Next? An historic event occurred this week at 7:27pm

1. Can We Control Climate Change with a 29 Page Document? Ok, a whole week has passed since

1. Who May Be Considered Public Shark Enemy #1? Last week, Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis was

1. World Leaders Gather in Paris For Climate Change Conference On Monday, 150 world leaders will be in Paris

1. Can a Biotech Bid to Take Shark Off the Menu? A start up company in San Francisco

1. World’s Largest Ocean Cleanup Operation One Step Closer to Launch The Great Pacific garbage patch, floating between eastern Japan

1. Costa Rica’s Year Long Commitment to Hammerhead Sharks Last month Luis Guillermo Solis, the president of Costa Rica, states

1. Say it Isn’t So, Only 4% of the Ocean is Protected?! This week, an article was published in Oryx

1. One Million Square Miles of Ocean Protected in 2015 This week, it was announced that the Pacific island of

1. Will Costa Rica Set a New International Tone for Shark Protection? This article serves as an informative follow up