
Saving the Blue Coral: Challenges and Efforts to Protect the Ocean’s Hidden Gem
Blue coral, the ocean’s unique gem, is facing challenges due to environmental threats. Discover the efforts to protect this vulnerable species and how you can help. 🌊💙
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Blue coral, the ocean’s unique gem, is facing challenges due to environmental threats. Discover the efforts to protect this vulnerable species and how you can help. 🌊💙
Grey whales along the Pacific coast are shrinking by 13% since 2000 due to climate change, affecting their survival and our oceans’ health.
Discover the joys and challenges faced by Chinese white dolphin calves as they grow up in close-knit pods, experiencing both playful adventures and the perils of the deep sea.
Dive into the enchanting world of the Chinese white dolphin tonight! Discover how these majestic creatures live, migrate, and thrive in harmony with humans in a captivating new documentary.
A two-year-old orca calf that was trapped in a lagoon on Vancouver Island for over a month has finally swum towards freedom, heading towards open sea and a hopeful reunion with her family.
Dive into the wonders of Sansha, China’s southernmost city! 🏝️ Discover its rich marine biodiversity and unique tropical landscapes. Adventure awaits beneath the waves! 🌊🐠
Stranded dolphin in Wenling City, east China’s Zhejiang Province, rescued and released by locals and officials. A heartwarming tale of community coming together to save marine life. 🐬❤️
Bird flu is hitting seals hard worldwide, disrupting ecosystems. Scientists are seeking solutions to stop the virus that’s killing tens of thousands of marine mammals.
Endangered spotted seals are making a comeback in northeast China’s Liaodong Bay, with numbers rising by 20% annually thanks to improved environments and conservation efforts. Dive into this seal-ebration! 🦭🎉
Researchers found 492 pieces of plastic inside Mediterranean sea turtles, revealing the dire impact of plastic pollution on marine life. Over 40% of the turtles studied had ingested plastic larger than 5mm.