Coralie Palmer
@coraliejp.bsky.social
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Marine Conservation Coordinator, Global Center for Species Survival @protectspecies.bsky.social, part of the amazing IUCN SSC network. @sscmarine.bsky.social🌎🌊🪸
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Coralie Palmer
@coraliejp.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Cumulative impacts to global marine ecosystems projected to more than double by midcentury
Pressures from human activities are expected to increase significantly, impacting marine ecosystems globally. To plan for a sustainable future, we need to forecast distributions of cumulative impacts ...
www.science.org
Coralie Palmer
@coraliejp.bsky.social
· Sep 10
Tell UK Leaders: Ban Bottom Trawling in Marine Protected Areas
The UK government has finally announced a plan to ban destructive bottom trawling in 41 offshore MPAs. The catch? It’s not a done deal. A public consultation is open NOW before anything is finalised —...
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Coralie Palmer
@coraliejp.bsky.social
· Sep 5
Horizon scan of possible linkages between the BBNJ Agreement and biodiversity-related MEAs
This technical report examines potential linkages between the Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biological Diversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement) an...
www.unep.org
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Blue Action Fund
@blueactionfund.org
· Aug 15
Rare habitat discovered in unique Kelp beds in iSimangaliso Marine Protected Area, KZN, South Africa - South Africa Today
Johannesburg, 14 August25: iSimangaliso Wetland Park, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and eco-tourism activities, has recently surprised the
southafricatoday.net
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UBC Oceans
@ubcoceans.bsky.social
· Aug 5
New mega RNA virus may hold the key to mass oyster die-offs
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown virus in farmed Pacific oysters during a mass die-off in B.C., Canada. The discovery serves as a reminder that growers should exercise caution when movi...
phys.org
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Coralie Palmer
@coraliejp.bsky.social
· Aug 5
Vibrio pectenicida strain FHCF-3 is a causative agent of sea star wasting disease - Nature Ecology & Evolution
The causative agent of sea star wasting disease has been elusive. This study used genetic datasets and experimental exposures to demonstrate that a strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida caused di...
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Coralie Palmer
@coraliejp.bsky.social
· Aug 5
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