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The Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor is now bigger and better, thanks to international cooperation.

Started in 2004 to strengthen connectivity across five marine protected areas in Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, and Panama, today it has expanded to include 10 MPAs, protecting 2 million square kilometres of ocean. Shaped by powerful currents, it’s one of the world’s most ecologically significant marine regions, supporting over 160 migratory and endemic species #environment #ocean #oceans #marinelife #ecuador #costarica #colombia #panama #pacificocean

blogs.worldbank.org/en/latinam

World Bank BlogsA Sanctuary Without Borders: Protecting the Eastern Tropical PacificExplore a remarkable marine conservation journey connecting four countries to protect the Eastern Tropical Pacific's incredible marine life. Discover how collaborative efforts are preserving ocean ecosystems, supporting wildlife migrations, and promoting sustainable development.

Futura Sciences
Ils ont vu le futur de l’exploitation minière dans l’océan et c’est inquiétant
Des scientifiques ont récemment fait une découverte surprenante au fond de l’océan, 44 ans après une expérience minière.
mcinformactions.net/ils-ont-vu
#oceans #exploitationminiere

mcinformactions.netIls ont vu le futur de l’exploitation minière dans l'océan et c'est inquiétant - [mcInform@ctions]

Earth's Oceans Were Once Green, Says Study of Volcanic Waters

The lesson from the recent Japanese paper is that the colour of our oceans are linked to water chemistry and the influence of life. We can imagine different ocean colours without borrowing too much from science fiction.

#Earth #oceans #chemistry
sciencealert.com/earths-oceans

ScienceAlert · Earth's Oceans Were Once Green, Says Study of Volcanic WatersNearly three fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space.