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Protecting Whales and Penguins through Marine Protected Areas

How To Protect The Ocean

Release Date: 03/18/2024

Can an Ocean Conference Help Protect the Ocean? Reviewing the results of the Our Ocean Conference in Athens, Greece show art Can an Ocean Conference Help Protect the Ocean? Reviewing the results of the Our Ocean Conference in Athens, Greece

How To Protect The Ocean

Andrew Lewin discusses the highlights and concerning moments of the ninth Our Oceans Conference held in Athens, Greece. With 469 new commitments made to protect the ocean, totaling $11.3 billion raised, the conference showcased both progress and challenges. Despite the high number of commitments, the amount raised was lower compared to previous years. Join Andrew as he delves into the outcomes of the conference and explores how individuals can support ocean conservation efforts. Link to article: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers...

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Andrew Lewin, Lydia, and Sarah discuss the Ocean Stories podcast. Lydia and Sarah share insights on starting their podcast, choosing guests, and the joys and challenges of science communication. They delve into their backgrounds in sustainable companies and marketing, highlighting how they aim to inspire change and promote sustainable living through their entertaining and informative podcast. Tune in for a deep dive into ocean science communication and sustainability efforts. Connect with Ocean Stories: Instagram: TikTok: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33%...

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INC4 Meeting in Ottawa: The Challenges of Progress Towards a Global Plastic Treaty show art INC4 Meeting in Ottawa: The Challenges of Progress Towards a Global Plastic Treaty

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Tune in to this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast to hear from Anthony Marente, the senior campaigner for Oceanic Canada, discussing the upcoming INC4 meeting in Ottawa as part of the UN Global Plastic Treaty. Discover the history of the treaty, previous meetings, and the expectations for this crucial gathering. Learn about the global efforts to combat plastic pollution and what we can do to protect our oceans. Ocean Canada: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program.   Sign up for our Newsletter:   ...

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Andrew Lewin discusses the potential of replacing plastic with a sustainable substance found in shellfish. Imagine a world where everyday items are eco-friendly and do not harm the environment when disposed of. Join us to explore this innovative solution to plastic pollution and learn how we can all contribute to a healthier ocean. Link to article: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program.   Sign up for our Newsletter:   Facebook Group: Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website:  Instagram:  TikTok: ...

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This episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast delves into the water crisis plaguing the Hawaiian islands. The discussion explores the impact of climate change, military activities, and tourism on the dwindling water resources. Locals express their concerns about the crisis, highlighting worries about farming, water quality, and quantity. Listeners are encouraged to understand the severity of the situation and consider their own role in preserving water resources in Hawaii. Link to article: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers...

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Andrew Lewin dives into the current status of the Northern Cod stock, focusing on Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. The episode explores the history of the stock, including the moratorium in the early 1990s and subsequent efforts by organizations like WWF to revive it. Listeners will gain insights into the challenges faced by the Northern Cod stock and what can be done to protect and restore this important fishery. Link to the articles: 1) 2) Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program.   Sign up for our Newsletter: ...

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Andrew Lewin delves into the challenges of changing behaviors to address climate change and conservation issues. Despite alarming climate events, some individuals still deny the urgency for action. Andrew shares personal experiences of trying to change his behavior after indulging in delicious food during a trip to Italy. Tune in to explore the importance of behavior change in conservation efforts. Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program.   Sign up for our Newsletter:   Facebook Group: Connect with Speak Up For...

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Andrew Luen discusses the concerning issue of small tooth sawfish dying in the Florida Keys. Listeners will learn about why this is happening, the rescue efforts in place, and how they can take action to help protect the ocean. Stay informed by signing up for the newsletter at speakupforblue.com/newsletter for more ocean-related stories, podcast updates, job opportunities, and news before it hits social media algorithms. Link to article: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program.   Sign up for our Newsletter:   ...

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Today's episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast dives deep into the world of orcas. From the consideration of two species of orca to the tragic death of an orca at Marineland in France, and a delicate rescue operation for a mother orca off the coast of Vancouver Island, host Andrew Lewin covers it all. Tune in to stay updated on the latest ocean news and learn how you can make a difference for our marine friends. Link to one of the articles: Follow a career in conservation: Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program.   Sign up for our Newsletter: ...

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Andrew Lewin discusses the choice between unpaid volunteer and internship opportunities versus paid jobs in marine science and conservation. He explores why many individuals are opting for volunteer experiences to gain valuable skills and knowledge. Andrew emphasizes the importance of taking action to protect the ocean by pursuing a career in marine science and conservation, especially for early career researchers and scientists.  Tune in to learn more about the benefits of volunteering and how it can contribute to a better ocean future. Follow a career in conservation: Use the...

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This episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast discusses the extension of no-fishing zones in marine protected areas in the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands to protect penguins and baleen whales like humpback whales. 

Tune in to learn more about ocean conservation efforts and how you can take action to protect our oceans.

Link to article: https://news.mongabay.com/2024/03/huge-new-no-fishing-zones-give-antarctic-marine-predators-and-their-prey-a-break/

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Expanding marine protected areas in the Antarctic, such as the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, is crucial for safeguarding vital feeding areas for baleen whales and other species. This initiative underscores the importance of these protected zones in preserving the ecosystem and supporting populations of krill-dependent species like penguins and baleen whales, particularly humpback whales.

The establishment of no-fishing zones within the marine protected areas helps mitigate the impacts of fishing on krill populations, which are essential for the nutrition of various marine species. By prohibiting krill fishing and implementing additional no-take areas, the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands are taking proactive steps to protect these critical feeding grounds. This protection is essential for the survival and well-being of baleen whales, including species like the fin and blue whale, which are facing challenges due to human-induced climate change and fishing pressures.

The episode also discusses the role of the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in setting catch limits and regulating fishing activities in the Antarctic region. While there have been challenges in gaining approval for marine protected areas in Antarctica, the success of initiatives like the Ross Sea MPA demonstrates the potential for conservation efforts to overcome obstacles and secure protection for vulnerable marine species.

Overall, the expansion of marine protected areas in the Antarctic, such as the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, is vital for maintaining the health and resilience of the marine ecosystem. By safeguarding these crucial feeding areas for baleen whales and other species, these protected zones contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainability of marine resources in the region.