Governments have adopted greater protections for over 70 species of sharks and rays at an international wildlife trade conference.
Governments at a wildlife trade conference have adopted greater protections for over 70 species of sharks and rays amid concerns that overfishing is driving some to the brink of extinction.
Philippine conservation advocates call for stronger protection measures for endangered shark species at CITES meeting The ...
After wrapping up our first day of check dives and fire drills, we retreated to our cabins, lulled by the gentle hum of the ...
On November 10, 2025, U.S. and Peruvian authorities dismantled a major trafficking operation at Callao port near Lima, ...
The world's top wildlife trade body voted Thursday to effectively ban all international trade in the critically endangered ...
Nations voted today to adopt landmark protections for heavily traded golden sandfish sea cucumbers. But they failed to protect six sea cucumber species in the genus Actinopyga, despite their key role ...
MPAs are like national parks and have varying rules about how much human activity is allowed. In fully protected zones like ...
The results of the Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2025 were officially announced on 15th November at the Nature inFocus ...
The results of the Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2025 were officially announced on 15th November at the Nature inFocus ...
A recent scientific expedition led by Pristine Seas has provided crucial data to support locally-driven marine conservation ...
This month, it’s Jun Ouyang. As an avid underwater photographer, globetrotter, and serial entrepreneur, Jun has spent the ...