Blue Hopes

Welcome to Blue Hopes, an information site on sea pollution

The Green Turtle moves away from extinction

In an era marked by alarming news about the loss of biodiversity, a sign of hope comes from the marine world: the green turtle (*Chelonia mydas*) is returning to repopulate our oceans. What scientists call a "great victory" for conservation has been confirmed by the latest IUCN Red List, presented during the World Congress of the International Union for Conservation of Nature held in Abu Dhabi.

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Two oil tankers sink: environmental disaster

A violent storm in the Black Sea has triggered what promises to be an ecological catastrophe of large proportions. On Sunday, December 15, off the coast of Crimea, the Volgoneft-212 tanker broke in two after being hit by an anomalous wave, while a second boat, the Volgoneft-239, ran aground not far away. The human toll is one sailor dead and 11 hospitalized, but attention is now turned to the tons of hydrocarbons that are pouring into the sea.

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Our mission: Inform and act

Blue Hopes is born from a deep passion for our planet and its oceans. We are here to shed light on the challenges coral reefs face, from bleaching to toxic sunscreen pollution. We provide you with detailed information, sustainable solutions and the opportunity to actively contribute through initiatives such as the adoption of a coral. Every little gesture counts, and our dedication to education and action is unshavering.

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