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Blue Pulse: Marine Conservation Bulletin is a Bi-week electronic newsletter on science, management and policy relating to marine biodiversity. This newsletter provides a timely and multi-disciplinary updates on marine conservation to inform a vivid domestic debate. 

This issue continues to focus on polar changes and fisheries, while it closely follows the Fourth Intergovernmental Negotiating Meeting on the United Nations Agreement on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity in Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction in New York, the results of which are summarised in the newsletter section and hopes for a bright future for high seas conservation.

time:2022-03-21
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In this issue, we continue following the climate change problems. We human’s activities are closely related to the ocean, but the way they are currently being used is unsustainable and we urgently need to change. Many of the articles in this issue address the rapid demise of polar glaciers. 27 February is International Polar Bear Day, and if glacier demise continues unabated, polar bears may disappear by the end of the century.

time:2022-03-07
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The first edition of the New Year’s Ocean Alert is freshly released, and the focus of this issue remains on marine protected areas and climate, and in terms of protected areas, the recent “One Ocean” summit has just concluded, and the last negotiations will take place in early March, which may be a big step towards marine protected areas.

time:2022-02-21
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This issue looks at the Southern Ocean and marine protected areas. In the Perspectives section of this issue, there is research that demonstrates that well-constructed marine protected areas can increase fish catches on a current basis, and the Academics section provides a detailed analysis of Norway’s position and role in marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean from a policy perspective. Marine protected areas can undoubtedly enhance the protection of the oceans and will be strongly promoted in the future, so it is important that research into the role of marine protected areas and the development of policy is undertaken now.

time:2022-01-11
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The focus of this issue is on climate change and the oceans. Climate change, one of the most important issues of concern in the 21st century, is also inextricably linked to the marine environment. Climate change is sending large numbers of sea turtles into icy water ‘traps’, and deep sea mining and offshore wind power projects are being promoted to curb climate change as well, with new impacts on the oceans. These are discussed in more detail in this issue.

time:2021-12-27
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This issue focuses on the fisheries and minerals of the oceans. This issue mentions the recent important fisheries meetings, the annual meeting of the Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) and the WTO negotiations on fisheries subsidies, in the hope that we can soon reach a truly sustainable stage of fisheries. In addition, this issue also focuses on the topic of deep-sea mining, with negotiations on deep-sea mining projects set to begin again this month, and the need to be more careful about how we use this rich resource.

time:2021-12-13
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Coastal wetlands are the main point of this issue. In the Perspectives section, the degradation of wetlands in the United States is used as an example, and the importance of wetlands for ecology and economy and the current urgency of wetland conservation are discussed in depth. In the Interpretations section, an article describes the ecological damage and status of an invasive species, Spartina alterniflora, that destroys salt marshes, and tells of the great efforts made in our country to combat this invasive species.

time:2021-11-29
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The ocean’s role in addressing climate change highlighted in the Glasgaw climate conference.

time:2021-11-15
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The 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which has been postponed for a year due to the pandemic, is taking place in Glasgow, Scotland. Although the ocean is not the main topic of the conference, the outcome of the conference will determine the future of the ocean. The polar oceans are the fastest warming region and are a consistent focus of the Blue Pulse. Most sections in this issue discuss changes and conservation of the polar oceans under climate change and can be used as a reference for understanding the links between oceans and climate.

time:2021-11-01
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Lots of marine protecting problems brought forward in the COP 15 that just ended. In this issue, we focus on these problems. Meanwhile, in the interpretations section, we present the introduction of the Ross Sea large-scale marine protected aera which created by CCAMLR.

time:2021-10-18
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