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Mongabay News on MSNGlobal tracking study reveals marine megafauna hotspots lie largely unprotectedBy Keith Anthony Fabro A global study tracking nearly 13,000 individual marine animals has uncovered a sharp disconnect between where these animals actually spend their time and where marine ...
Key takeaways One-third of marine megafauna–including sharks, turtles, pinnipeds, and whales—are at risk of extinction. More than 75% of critical habitats overlap with fishing, shipping, pollution, or ...
A global research project endorsed by the United Nations called "MegaMove" has tracked over 100 marine megafauna species, identifying the most critical locations in our global oceans for ...
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