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5 Jun 2013 - 9 Jun 2013
   
   
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Conservation

Threats to important reefs revealed

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With more than 75 percent of the world’s coral species and twice the number of reef fish found anywhere else in the world, the Coral Triangle is the center of the world’s marine biodiversity.

IWC calls for net bans to prevent extinctions

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The International Whaling Commission (IWC) has taken up the cause of some of the world’s most critically endangered marine mammals by calling on governments to keep fishing nets out of their waters to prevent entanglement deaths.

Europe leads the way in developing ā€˜responsible’ whale watching

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As more evidence surfaces that whale watching tours are having a negative impact on individuals and populations of whales and dolphins, a new coalition of whale and dolphin watching companies from across the world is launching a unique partnership to do something about it.

Endangered Species still served at Hong Kong luxury hotels

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Despite Peninsula Hotels high-profile removal of shark’s fin from its menu, many Hong Kong luxury hotels have yet to follow suit.

Rolex Award money to help protect Pacific sharks

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Prize Money to Help Monitor, Protect Pacific "Cafe" Hotspots of Sharks and other Species off San Francisco

Australia 'has two distinct white shark populations'

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A new scientific study shows that while the sharks can roam around Australia and across ocean basins, they repeatedly return to their home region to breed.

Aquarium trade study reveals fewer fish

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First study of its kind finds aquarium tropical fish imports to the U.S. often misreported

One quarter of grouper species being fished to extinction

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An international team of scientists has made a global assessment of threats and extinction risks and found that groupers are under great threat.

NGOs call on countries to cut marine litter by half

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Environmental NGOs leading the fight against marine litter and plastic pollution in Europe are calling on European countries to set a 50% reduction.

App lets you track whales of the US East Coast

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The new application absorbs scientific data on whales as they traverse the offshore waters and plots their general location on an easy-to-read nautical map.

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