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Footage released of dead marine life as shark nets removed from NSW beaches
Greens “Healthy Oceans” policy tackles major threats to our treasured marine life
New farm pollution laws for Great Barrier Reef cross key milestone, says AMCS
Labor announcement on Great Barrier Reef funds welcomed, but 1.5C warming limit is key
Tiny fine is another big reason to reject Adani’s coal mine
Seafood sustainability improves and meets international standards
Australian chefs pledge to no longer serve unsustainable seafood
Federal MPs Have No Excuses for Sucking on Plastic Pollution with Delivery of 150 Reusable
Great Barrier Reef Tourism Operators Want Federal Candidates to Take Urgent Action
Love seafood? Find out how to eat it sustainably
Water quality laws will give Great Barrier Reef a fighting chance, says AMCS
Endangered hammerhead sharks being dumped by their thousands, new data reveals
Parties must deliver “cooler and cleaner oceans” this Federal election
Illegal shark finning in Great Barrier Reef shows need for observers on boats
Labor’s climate plan a step forward
Labor’s plastics plan a step towards tackling pollution tsunami
Mako sharks join ranks of Endangered
Adani fined for releasing polluted water into wetlands
Great Barrier Reef needs farm pollution laws, AMCS tells hearing
Global Check Finds Unique Australian Sharks are Heading Closer To Extinction
Campaign launched to recruit champions for Australia’s sharks and rays
Shocking new imagery of sharks hooked on Queensland Government drum lines
Net-Free Zones a Big Draw For Big Fish, But Now We Need More, says AMCS
Study shows Great Barrier Reef needs Queensland Government’s Proposed Farm Pollution Rules
Shark Report Card shows Australia must do better
Overfished and undefined: Government fish stocks report shows Australian fisheries have more work to do
Adani “must take responsibility” as mining giant enters not guilty plea
Study on Marine Heatwaves a Reminder to Keep Fossil Fuels in Ground
Blocking New Coal Mines is Right Response to Great Barrier Reef’s Climate Emergency
A step forwards, but miles to go before Queensland’s fisheries can claim sustainability