r/marineconservation

724 members
r/marineconservation is a subreddit with 724 members. The most common kinds of discussions are news and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses ocean, marine, conservation, fish, and coral.
We are a subreddit dedicated to marine conservation and improving the understanding of some the key threats to our oceans as well as promoting useful and educational resources related to current or future solutions.

Popular Themes in r/marineconservation

#1
News
: "2016 begins with the creation of the largest marine reserve in Atlantic Ocean"
10 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "App gives near real-time access to fish stocks data"
5 posts
#3
Advice Requests
: "New study identifies six critical hot spots of marine biodiversity that are most threatened by climate change and industrial fishing. In working to conserve marine biodiversity, we must address both issues concurrently"
5 posts
#4
Ideas
: "A game I'm developing aimed at marine conservation."
3 posts
#5
Pain & Anger
: "Shout out to the women in marine science! Considered bad luck, women were taboo on research vessels (with only a few exceptions) until 1963, when Scripps invited a heat flow geophysicist, Elena Lubimova, to participate in a major expedition onboard the R/V Argo"
1 post
#6
Money Talk
: "The economic benefits of ecotourism, Manta Ray tours, in Mozambique and beyond"
1 post
#7
Opportunities
: ""Using "Fishing Rights" to have our fish and eat them, too" Giving Fishermen a Sense of Ownership and Responsibility. Not so simple, right?"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/marineconservation

#1

Ocean

: "UN launches campaign to take out Ocean trash"
36 posts
#2

Marine

: "Participate in a brief survey on Marine conservation to inspire future research and policy!"
35 posts
#3

Conservation

: "A game I'm developing aimed at marine Conservation."
28 posts
#4

Fish

: "Should we be farming Fish?"
8 posts
#5

Coral

: "The World's Coral Reefs support a Quarter of All Marine Life. Scientists are now Racing to Prevent a Complete Wipe Out"
6 posts
#6

Plastic

: "Coca-Cola Brand Ranks First as Largest Contributor of Plastic Waste Worldwide - Global Report"
5 posts
#7

Shark

: "Hammerhead Shark quota reduced in Peru"
3 posts
#8

Sharks

: "Mako Sharks killed at far higher rate than earlier estimates"
3 posts
#9

Pollution

: "Coca-Cola Brand Ranks First as Largest Contributor of Plastic Waste Worldwide - Global Report"
3 posts
#10

Acidification

: "Global Warming’s Evil Twin: Ocean Acidification"
2 posts

Member Growth in r/marineconservation

Yearly
+39 members(5.7%)

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Last updated: June 7, 2026