Could Harnessing Our Ocean Giants Be a Financial Lifeline for Global Diversity?
August 21, 2024
August 21, 2024
PERTH, Australia, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Western Australia issued the following news:
A new study has suggested a novel approach to financing global biodiversity conservation through tracking and valuing the migratory patterns of marine megafauna - including whales, sharks, tuna and turtles.
Published in the journal npj Ocean Sustainability, the study proposes the migrations of ocean giants could act as a nature-based solution to bridge the financial gap . . .
A new study has suggested a novel approach to financing global biodiversity conservation through tracking and valuing the migratory patterns of marine megafauna - including whales, sharks, tuna and turtles.
Published in the journal npj Ocean Sustainability, the study proposes the migrations of ocean giants could act as a nature-based solution to bridge the financial gap . . .