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New Zealand Bans Swimming With Bottlenose Dolphins After Numbers Plunge [1]

"The New Zealand government has banned tourists from swimming with bottlenose dolphins in an attempt to save the struggling species."

Laws & Regulations [2]
Water & Oceans [3]
Wildlife [4]
Public [5]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: Guardian [7], 08/30/2019
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"Australia's Great Barrier Reef in 'Very Poor' Condition: Agency" [8]

"Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is in very poor condition because of climate change, over fishing and land clearing, a state agency said on Friday, as it downgraded the reef’s status to the lowest level, which could jeopardize its World Heritage status."

Fish & Fisheries [9]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [5]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: Reuters [10], 08/30/2019
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"How One Billionaire Could Keep 3 Countries Hooked on Coal for Decades" [11]

"The vast, untapped coal reserve in northeastern Australia had for years been the object of desire for the Indian industrial giant Adani. In June, when the Australian authorities granted the company approval to extract coal from the reserve, they weren’t just rewarding its lobbying and politicking, they were also opening the door for Adani to realize its grand plan for a coal supply chain that stretches across three countries."

Climate Change [12]
Energy & Fuel [13]
Public [5]
Asia [14]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: NY Times [15], 08/16/2019
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Extreme Weather Damaged Half Australia's Marine Ecosystems Since 2011 [16]

"Extreme climate events such as heatwaves, floods and drought damaged 45% of the marine ecosystems along Australia’s coast in a seven-year period, CSIRO research shows."

Climate Change [12]
Fish & Fisheries [9]
Natural Resources [17]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [5]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: Guardian [18], 07/29/2019
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"Indonesia To Close Island In Bid To Save Komodo Dragons" [19]

"Indonesia plans to close its eastern island of Komodo to the public next year in a bid to conserve rare Komodo dragons, the largest living species of lizard, a provincial official said on Tuesday."

Laws & Regulations [2]
Wildlife [4]
Public [5]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: Reuters [20], 07/23/2019
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Primer Helps To Prep for Reporting on PFAS [21]

It’s a category of more than 4,000 industrial chemicals that affect our lives nearly every day — and many of which are toxic. So what do journalists need to know to report on the emerging contaminants known as PFAS? Our most recent Issue Backgrounder offers a detailed primer on what PFAS are, where they come from, what their health effects are and how they might be cleaned up.

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Health [27]
Science [28]
Water & Oceans [3]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [29]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [30]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [31]
Southwest (AZ NM OK TX) [32]
International [33]
Australia & Oceania [6]
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October 31, 2019

DEADLINE: OneClass Freshman Scholarship [34]

OneClass, an education technology company in Toronto, Ontario, is giving away scholarships ranging from US$450 - $2000 to students enrolled or accepted for enrollment full-time in the 2019/2020 academic year at an accredited US, Canadian or Australian post-secondary institution. Deadline: Oct 31, 2019.

Awards and Grants [35]
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Other or All [36]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [29]
Canada [37]
Australia & Oceania [6]

High Radiation Levels Found In Giant Clams Near Marshall Islands Site [38]

"Researchers have found high levels of radiation in giant clams near the Central Pacific site where the United States entombed waste from nuclear testing almost four decades ago, raising concerns the contamination is spreading from the dump site’s tainted groundwater into the ocean and the food chain."

Fish & Fisheries [9]
Natural Resources [17]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [39]
Pollution [40]
Public [5]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: LA Times [41], 05/29/2019
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October 20, 2019 to October 24, 2019

International Riversymposium [42]

The 22nd International Riversymposium in Brisbane, Australia will showcase innovative programs, host interactive sessions and celebrate success from around the world where people are transforming their rivers into resilient rivers.

Other Events [43]
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Public [5]
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Water & Oceans [3]
Region: 
Australia & Oceania [6]

"Koalas Are Now ‘Functionally’ Extinct" [44]

"The Koala is, to all intents and purposes, already extinct. The Australian Koala Foundation has confirmed that, with only 80,000 members of the species left in the wild there isn’t enough to support a new generation."

Climate Change [12]
Wildlife [4]
Public [5]
Australia & Oceania [6]
Source: Metro [45], 05/17/2019
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