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The Ocean Conservancy News
- Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:04:48 +0000: See-Through Ocean Animals - Ocean Conservancy
From superheroes to myths and legends, humans are fascinated by creatures whose appearance helps them move through the water with stealth. From shape shifters to massive predators, all ocean creatures have abilities that help them navigate the open seas. Meet five incredible see-through animals you can find in our ocean—if you can spot them. Chirodotid […]
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- Wed, 19 Nov 2025 17:11:59 +0000: Does Eating Plastics Really Kill Ocean Animals? - Ocean Conservancy
The ocean has long been the end of the pipe for plastic pollution, with ocean wildlife bearing the brunt of the overproduction and overconsumption of single-use plastics. The world now produces more plastics than at any point in history—hundreds of millions of tons each year—and more than 11 million metric tons are flowing into the […]
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- Wed, 12 Nov 2025 18:34:21 +0000: Climate Finance Goals for Our Ocean at COP30 - Ocean Conservancy
The world is fast approaching another decisive moment. With world leaders meeting right now (November 10-20) in Belém, Brazil, for COP30, they have the chance to elevate our ocean as a climate solution. That is why one of Ocean Conservancy’s key objectives at COP30 will be to unlock ocean finance by working to establish a Blue […]
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- Mon, 10 Nov 2025 20:24:14 +0000: Ten Animals Impacted by Ghost Gear - Ocean Conservancy
Lost and abandoned fishing gear, commonly known as “ghost gear,” is the most harmful form of marine debris to wildlife. Commonly made from modern plastics, such as nylon or polyethylene, fishing gear is designed to capture the seafood that ends up on our plates. No fisherman ever wants to lose their gear—it’s expensive, and the […]
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- Fri, 31 Oct 2025 17:22:32 +0000: Recent Trends Impacting U.S. Fisheries and American Seafood - Ocean Conservancy
Maintaining a healthy ocean includes ensuring that fisheries are sustainable and fish stocks are abundant. If you like to eat seafood, go fishing or visit the coast, then how United States fisheries are managed affects you. We see a number of troubling signs that our fishery management system is unraveling at the seams. Here are […]
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The Open Channels News
- Sat, 12 Jun 2021 12:24:24 +0000: Artificial light may be changing marine ecosystems - News | OCTO: Open Communications for the Ocean
Editor’s note: Artificial light at night (ALAN) – whose undesirable effects are more colloquially referred to as light pollution – has long been known to affect sea turtles. Numerous studies document that adult sea turtles avoid nesting on artificially-lit beaches and artificial lights on land draw newly-hatched sea turtles away from the ocean, leading to […] - Sat, 12 Jun 2021 11:46:42 +0000: Latest News and Resources for Ocean Planners and Managers - News | OCTO: Open Communications for the Ocean
Study shows few downsides to incorporating climate change in ocean planning Researchers map ocean areas that can protect biodiversity, help fisheries, AND provide carbon benefits Most ocean use revenues go to small number of corporations New satellites will track global carbon and methane emissions Climate change already making equator too warm for many marine species […] - Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:54:48 +0000: The EBM Toolbox: Resources for the sustainable financing of marine protected areas - News | OCTO: Open Communications for the Ocean
An update to this Skimmer article was published in January 2022 as an OCTO blog Resources for the sustainable financing of marine protected areas. - Fri, 11 Jun 2021 23:41:23 +0000: Perspective: Marine ecosystem-based management and wicked problems require incrementalism, not command and control - News | OCTO: Open Communications for the Ocean
By Jon Hare, NOAA Fisheries Editor’s note: Jon Hare is the Science and Research Director of NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, in the US. He oversees science related to NOAA Fisheries mission in the Northeast region (Maine to North Carolina) including marine fisheries, aquaculture, protected species, habitat, and ecosystem science. NOAA […] - Wed, 24 Mar 2021 03:18:58 +0000: How much did the COVID-19 pandemic quiet the oceans? - News | OCTO: Open Communications for the Ocean
Editor’s note: Anthropogenic noise in the ocean – from ships, sonar, construction, oil wells, windfarms, seismic surveys, and other activities – harms marine animals ranging from marine mammals to fish to invertebrates. Ocean noise has been documented to: Increase egg and larval mortality, cause developmental delays, slow growth rates, and increase bodily malformations Cause temporary […]
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution News
- Thu, 04 Dec 2025 19:53:31 +0000: Study reveals dramatic decline in historic sargassum populations, with WHOI scientists helping unravel basin-scale changes - News Releases – Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionThe findings point to warming ocean temperatures, shifting nutrient regimes, and changing circulation patterns as likely contributors to this emerging basin-scale redistribution of Sargassum.

- Wed, 03 Dec 2025 14:59:15 +0000: WHOI selected by NASA to investigate ocean worlds and their organic carbon cycles - News Releases – Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionThe Investigating Ocean Worlds project will seek to improve the analysis of data related to carbon-rich molecules that could be an indicator of biological activity.

- Fri, 21 Nov 2025 18:51:53 +0000: International research team discovers a potential source of abiotic methane in the Arctic Ocean - News Releases – Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionA distinctive oceanic core complex releasing hot fluids has been identified at a depth of 2,700 meters on the Arctic Ocean's floor.

- Wed, 12 Nov 2025 14:59:46 +0000: What can a whale’s breath tell us? According to a new study, a lot about its health - News Releases – Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionA first of its kind study links drone-collected respiratory microbes with health assessments, offering hope for protecting vulnerable populations

- Wed, 29 Oct 2025 21:16:21 +0000: Six-million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica offers unprecedented window into a warmer Earth - News Releases – Woods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionThis is the most significant discovery to date for COLDEX, an NSF Science and Technology Center funded in 2021 to explore the Antarctic ice sheet, which is the largest ice mass on the planet.
