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Marine Protected Areas /
Scotland
Scientists recorded more than 1,500 species critical to the marine ecosystem, which they say emphasises the urgent need for better protections across Europe. Read More
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Endangered species /
North Atlantic
Twenty-three North Atlantic right whale calves were recorded this season - the most since 2009. Scientists say shorter intervals between births suggest improving female health, though the critically endangered species still faces serious threats. Read More
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Fishing
The illegally trafficked fins came from two endangered shark species and were bound for Hong Kong, the world's largest shark fin importer Read More
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Caribbean /
Marine Protected Areas
A global study finds most marine protected areas are heavily polluted by sewage, with contamination levels far exceeding nearby unprotected waters - threatening coral reefs, wildlife, and the 30x30 conservation goal. Read More
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Fishing
The study reveals that while the industrial fishing method rakes in €180 million in annual profits, it inflicts a staggering €16 billion in ‘hidden costs’ on society through massive carbon emissions and environmental destruction. Read More
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Marine Protected Areas /
Spain
New analysis reveals that less than one percent of the Canary Islands' waters are fully protected, despite official figures suggesting otherwise - exposing a critical gap between marine conservation targets and real-world delivery. Read More
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Conservation /
UK
Welsh water company and the UK’s largest chicken producers and have been accused of polluting the rivers on the Welsh-English border Read More
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Conservation /
UK
New research argues that deliberately triggering positive tipping points - in ecosystems, human behaviour and policy - could accelerate nature recovery at the scale and speed that international conservation goals urgently demand. Read More
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Marine Protected Areas /
UK
The Wildlife Trusts warn that UK cetacean protections are too weak and poorly enforced. Their new report calls on government to act on bycatch, underwater noise and MPA management before it is too late. Read More
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