
China’s ‘Blue Circle’ Turns Ocean Plastic into Profit
China’s ‘Blue Circle’ system is transforming ocean cleanup by incentivizing fishermen to collect plastic litter, turning it into high-value products and promoting sustainable marine governance.
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China’s ‘Blue Circle’ system is transforming ocean cleanup by incentivizing fishermen to collect plastic litter, turning it into high-value products and promoting sustainable marine governance.

Indonesia has unveiled the world’s first Coral Reef Bond, aiming to raise $200 million annually for marine conservation, advancing toward 30% protected marine areas by 2045.

France hosts the third UN Ocean Conference, showcasing efforts in marine conservation and sustainable ocean use to protect marine life for a sustainable future.

China Media Group launches ‘Sailing Toward the Sea,’ a new documentary series exploring China’s oceanic ambitions through technology, conservation, and economic growth.

In Qinhuangdao, students create ocean-themed art from recycled materials to promote marine conservation ahead of World Oceans Day.

China and Vietnam have jointly released young fish into the Beibu Gulf, strengthening cooperation to restore marine life and protect shared fishery resources.

On World Seagrass Day, discover how these overlooked marine treasures play a crucial role in combating climate change and what efforts are being made to protect them.

Huawei teams up with IUCN to launch a marine conservation project in Kenya, aiming to protect the biodiversity of Kisite-Mpunguti Marine Park and Reserve.