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Oceana Canada Warns Of Reopening Redfish Fishing

Oceana Canada has urged the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) to exercise caution over the reintroduction of redfish fishing in Canadian waters.

Conservation Groups Take Legal Action To Help Protect Right Whales

To combat the US Government dragging its heels on expanding the protection of right whales, conservation groups have gone to federal court.

A Shark Was Able To Regenerate Its Fin

A silky shark has been documented as being able to regenerate its mangled dorsal fin.

Gulf Corals Are Still Suffering More Than 10 Years After Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

Deep-sea corals in the Gulf of Mexico are still struggling to recover from the devastating Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, scientists are saying.

Register For A National Marine Sanctuaries Fish Tracking Webinar

You can now register for the National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar about fish tracking at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.

7TILL8 Introduces The New Deadstock Koozie

7TILL8 announced the introduction of its new deadstock koozie, a miniature version of the 7TILL8 Custom Separated Surf Hood.

Check Out ‘Sharks Unknown with Jasmin Graham’

There's a really cool YouTube series called "Sharks Unknown with Jasmin Graham" that you’ll definitely want to check out.

Stream2Sea Introduces New Sport Zinc Balm Sunscreen

Stream2Sea announced the introduction of its new revolutionary zinc balm sunscreen.

The Ocean’s Smallest Plankton Is Often Overlooked And Underestimated

Researchers have highlighted that the smallest plankton in the ocean is the most abundant, yet they are often overlooked and very poorly understood.

Researchers Have Discovered Why Particles Sink In The Ocean At Different Rates

Scientists have uncovered that particles sink to the ocean floor at different rates and the reason behind it.

Jerry Beaty Joins Sea Of Change Foundation Board

The Sea of Change Foundation announced that Jerry Beaty is joining its Board of Directors.

Satellites Unveil The Size And Nature Of The World’s Coral Reefs

Researchers have found that there is more coral reef area across the globe than previously thought, with detailed satellite mapping helping to conserve these vital ecosystems.

NOAA Identifies Source Of Rope That Killed Right Whale Calf

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration this week determined that the rope that killed a North Atlantic Right Whale calf came from Maine.

Operation Kohola Guardian Aims To Reduce Risk To Humpback Whales In Hawaiian Islands

The US Coast Guard is partnering with the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration Office of Law Enforcement and the Hawaii Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement during the humpback whale season around the Hawaiian Islands.

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