
China’s Blue Circle Initiative Turns Ocean Plastic into Sustainable Opportunity
China’s Blue Circle initiative transforms ocean plastic collection into a sustainable business model, incentivizing fishermen while tackling marine pollution.
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China’s Blue Circle initiative transforms ocean plastic collection into a sustainable business model, incentivizing fishermen while tackling marine pollution.
Retired fishermen in Zhejiang’s ‘Little Blue Houses’ collect 16,000 tons of marine waste, blending tradition with modern conservation efforts.
China advances sustainable marine economy with eco-friendly policies and tech innovation, balancing growth and conservation, says expert Feng Xuehao.
Coral reefs in China’s Sansha City show 15% growth after conservation efforts, offering hope for global marine ecosystems. #MarineConservation
Beijing’s ‘Meet the Ocean’ exhibition merges art, tech, and ecology to explore marine conservation, offering an immersive journey through Earth’s aquatic past and future.
Scottish marine biologist Lindsay Porter dedicates her life to protecting Hong Kong’s Chinese white dolphins, blending science with passion for marine conservation.
Indonesia launches $200 million Coral Reef Bond to fund marine conservation efforts, blending environmental protection with innovative climate finance solutions.
Mayor of Nice highlights France-China collaboration in ocean governance at UN Ocean Conference, emphasizing multilateral solutions for marine sustainability.
Over 35% of global marine fish stocks remain overfished, FAO reports, with regional disparities in sustainability efforts. Science-based management offers hope.
France and Costa Rica co-host the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, focusing on marine conservation, sustainable fisheries, and blue economy initiatives for a healthier ocean future.
Chinese VP Han Zheng outlines four proposals for sustainable ocean governance at UNOC3, emphasizing global cooperation and China’s commitments to marine conservation.
A rescued rough-toothed dolphin, Yangyang, was released into the wild off Sanya on World Oceans Day, highlighting marine conservation efforts.
The third UN Ocean Conference convenes in France, uniting global leaders to address marine conservation, sustainable practices, and climate challenges, with Asia-Pacific nations playing a pivotal role.
On World Oceans Day, explore marine ecosystems, cutting-edge conservation tech, and Asia’s growing blue economy shaping our aquatic future.
Fujian’s historic fishing village Sandu’ao adopts eco-friendly aquaculture practices, balancing marine conservation with community livelihoods on World Ocean Day.
Primary students in China create ocean-themed art from recycled materials to raise marine conservation awareness on World Oceans Day.
Hainan’s Wuzhizhou Island combines marine conservation with eco-tourism, achieving ecological restoration and economic growth through innovative coral reef projects.
Hainan’s Wuzhizhou Island pioneers marine conservation through its national-level marine ranch, combining ecological restoration with sustainable tourism growth.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces unprecedented threats from climate change, with scientists racing to restore the iconic ecosystem amid record bleaching events.
China and Vietnam expand joint marine conservation efforts in Beibu Gulf, restoring fish stocks and supporting coastal communities through sustainable practices.