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Makah Tribe Wins U.S. Waiver To Resume Hunting Pacific Gray Whales [1]

"After a decades-long struggle, a Native American tribe won the right to resume its hunting traditions off Washington state's coast when federal regulators granted a waiver on Thursday allowing the Makah people to hunt up to 25 gray whales over a decade."

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Religion, Faith and Spirituality [8]
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Wildlife [10]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Northwest (OR WA) [13]
Source: Reuters [14], 06/14/2024
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September 27, 2024 to September 29, 2024

Canadian Animal Law Conference [15]

Animal Justice's annual event, this year in Toronto, includes sessions on aquatic animal law & ethics, agricultural exceptionalism, "enriched" cages, selective media coverage, ag gag laws, wildlife policies, biodiversity and more. A related Student Animal Law Conference takes place on Sep 27 (travel funding available). 

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Laws & Regulations [5]
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Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [9]
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International [24]
Canada [25]

Unique Award-Winner Highlights Risks to Whales From Fight Over Fish [26]

Whales and fishers chasing the same catch can lead to serious impacts on marine mammals, including illegal shootings. To tell the story, journalist Nick Rahaim took an unusual tack — reporting while working as a deckhand on a fishing vessel. His award-winning account won praise for its balance, sourcing and insight. Rahaim talks about his approach in our Inside Story Q&A.

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National (U.S.) [12]
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Oregon Closes More Coastal Shellfish Harvesting Due To High Toxins [30]

"Oregon authorities have expanded shellfish harvesting closures along the state’s entire coastline to include razor clams and bay clams, as already high levels of toxins that have contributed to a shellfish poisoning outbreak continue to rise."

Environmental Health [31]
Fish & Fisheries [4]
Laws & Regulations [5]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
Northwest (OR WA) [13]
Source: AP [32], 06/10/2024
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The UN Says More Aquatic Animals Were Farmed Than Fished In 2022 [33]

"The total global volume of fish, shrimp, clams and other aquatic animals that are harvested by farming has topped the amount fished in the wild from the world’s waters for the first time ever, the United Nations reported Friday."

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International [24]
Source: AP [34], 06/10/2024
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Grassy Narrows First Nation Sues Ontario, Canada Over Mercury [35]

"A First Nation in northwestern Ontario that has faced decades of mercury poisoning is suing the provincial and federal governments, arguing they've failed to protect its treaty rights."

Chemicals [36]
Consumer [37]
Environmental Health [31]
Environmental Justice [2]
Fish & Fisheries [4]
Pollution [23]
Water & Oceans [9]
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Canada [25]
Source: CBC News [38], 06/07/2024
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"In Washington, D.C., The City’s ‘Forgotten River’ Cleans Up, Slowly" [39]

"Bruce Holmes, 65, grew up fishing on the Anacostia River, a 9-mile (14-kilometer) urban waterway that flows through Washington, D.C. and parts of Maryland, and has long been defined by pollution and neglect."

Activism [17]
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Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [41]
Source: AP [42], 06/06/2024
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"Quieting the Global Growl" [43]

"Underwater noise from ships has gotten louder, reshaping marine ecosystems and the lives of animals that depend on sounds to eat, mate, and navigate. Can ships ever pipe down?"

Biodiversity [19]
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Public [11]
National (U.S.) [12]
International [24]
Canada [25]
Source: Hakai [45], 06/05/2024
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"Sanctioned Tankers Pose Rising Environmental Risk In Mediterranean" [46]

"Unregulated tankers sidestepping Western sanctions are posing a bigger risk to the Mediterranean region and Greece is undertaking more protective measures to safeguard its coast, the country's shipping minister told Reuters on Tuesday."

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Middle East [50]
Source: Reuters [51], 06/05/2024
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Water Temps Soar In Florida Keys. Can Coral Reefs Stand More Extreme Heat? [52]

"Florida’s coral reefs experienced the deadliest bleaching event in history last summer, a toll largely caused by record hot coastal waters. Now, water temperatures in the Florida Keys are already approaching the coral danger zone — earlier and hotter than last year."

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Source: Miami Herald [55], 06/03/2024
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