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Empty nets and tropical fish in Tasmania as climate change hits Southern Ocean

Sea surface temperatures off the coast of Tasmania on November 23, 2010-2017. Data: Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS). Graphic: The Sydney Morning Herald By Royce Millar and Chris Vedelago 31...

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Ecuador navy surveils huge Chinese fishing fleet near Galapagos Marine Reserve

A fishing boat is seen from an aircraft of the Ecuadorian navy on 7 August 2020, after a fishing fleet of mostly Chinese-flagged ships was detected in an international corridor that borders the...

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Great Wall of Lights: China’s sea power on Darwin’s doorstep – “It really is...

Satellite view of the Chinese fishing fleet crossing the Pacific ocean to the coast of Peru, June – September 2021. Data: NASA. Video: AP News By Joshua Goodman 24 September 2021 ABOARD THE OCEAN...

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WWF: Looming mass extinction could be biggest since the dinosaurs – “One...

The proportion of extant (i.e., excluding Extinct) species in The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2021-3 assessed in each category for the more comprehensively assessed (i.e., at least...

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Extreme marine heatwave as waters off Sydney set to break temperature records...

An ocean heatwave is shown in this map off the coast of New South Wales, Australia, 30 December 2021. Graphic: OceanCurrent By Graham Readfearn 4 January 2022 (The Guardian) – Waters off Sydney are...

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Environmental group reports “unprecedented” algae bloom, fish dying across SF...

What appears to be a shark washed up on Keller Beach in Point Richmond on 24 August 2022. Photo: William Fitzgerald By Alyssa Goard 28 August 2022 (Bay City News) – Environmental nonprofit San...

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WWF’s Living Planet Report 2022 reveals devastating 69 percent average drop...

The global Living Planet Index, 1970-2018. The average change in relative abundance of 31,821 populations, representing 5,230 species monitored across the globe, was a decline of 69 percent. The white...

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