Diving Deep: Costa Rica Leads Ocean Preservation Talks Ahead of Global Summit
The conference in Costa Rica serves as a crucial prelude to the global discussions that will shape the future of ocean governance.
The conference in Costa Rica serves as a crucial prelude to the global discussions that will shape the future of ocean governance.
This marks the first recorded sighting of this elusive species in the Costa Rican Caribbean, sparking significant interest among marine specialists and conservationists.
It’s a story where dedicated researchers work tirelessly to protect and rejuvenate coral reefs, those delicate underwater oases crucial for marine biodiversity.
A group of marine conservation experts will plant corals as part of a pioneering project, Proyecto Corales.
Researchers captured mesmerizing footage of a black-eyed squid (Gonatus onyx), gracefully gliding through the inky depths.
INCOPESCA’s lawyers are now swimming against the current, arguing that while they’re all for sustainability, the ruling’s expectations are like trying to fish with bare hands
Costa Rica has launched an advanced satellite monitoring center, propelling the nation to the forefront of marine conservation.
The contentious regulation in question bore the risk of drastically augmenting the incidental slaughter of vast quantities of sailfish.