Sabrina Carrillo+FollowGreenpeace Busts Shark Killers at SeaGreenpeace just caught a Spanish fishing boat killing endangered mako sharks—three in just 30 minutes! Their crew jumped in to rescue trapped sharks and swordfish, even pulling 210 hooks from the water. The fishing company says it’s all legal, but Greenpeace calls it devastating and is exposing the brutal reality. Wild to think this is happening in 2024. Sharks are fighting for their lives, literally. What do you think—should this be allowed? #SharkRescue #Greenpeace #OceanConservation #Safety394Share
Michael Flores+FollowGray Whales Are in Serious TroubleDid you know gray whales are struggling big time right now? Scientists are seeing record-low calf numbers and way too many skinny adults. Melting Arctic sea ice is messing up their food supply, and it's causing mass die-offs. These whales aren’t just cute—they’re crucial for the ocean’s health and even help capture carbon! Saving them means fighting climate change and protecting our planet. Small changes like reducing waste and using clean energy can actually make a difference. Wild, right? #ClimateCrisis #SaveTheWhales #OceanConservation #WildlifeProtection #Science21Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowWhales’ Epic Memory Is Failing ThemHumpback whales are losing their migration mojo, and scientists are freaking out. These ocean giants use memory to time their epic journeys, but warming seas are throwing everything off. If the water keeps heating up, their old tricks might not work anymore. Why care? Humpbacks are basically the ocean’s gardeners—capturing carbon, feeding ecosystems, and even squaring up to orcas to protect other animals. There’s hope: new protected areas are helping, but we need more action to keep these whale legends around! #HumpbackWhales #ClimateChange #OceanConservation #WildlifeProtection #NatureNews #Science40Share
martinezlaura+FollowMicroplastics Threaten Sea Turtles 🌊Did you know sea turtles are facing a new threat? Researchers found high levels of microplastics in their reproductive systems. This shocking discovery reveals that these tiny particles, from everyday items like bottle caps and plastic bags, are impacting endangered sea turtles. With plastics invading every part of a turtle's body, scientists are worried about the future of these beautiful creatures. It's time to act and reduce our plastic footprint to protect our oceans. SaveTheTurtles #PlasticPollution #OceanConservation #EcoFriendly #Science220Share