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The United States’ National Marine Fisheries Service finalized a new science-based rebuilding plan to recover the overfished ...
A new law in the U.S. state of Oregon will eliminate all bags made of plastic film at checkout at restaurants, grocery stores ...
Instead of buying plastic decor, create something meaningful using shells you’ve collected! Visit the blog for steps to make ...
What does Oceana do? We campaign worldwide for policy change to restore and increase ocean biodiversity and abundance. Get to know our mission, history, and work.
This brochure outlines how saving the world’s oceans can help to feed the 9 billion people projected to be on earth by 2050. It explains how implementing science based fisheries management in the 30 ...
Seafood fraud is the practice of misleading consumers about their seafood in order to increase profits. Along with ripping off shoppers, these actions can have negative impacts on marine conservation ...
Myth: Offshore wind power isn’t a viable renewable energy option. Fact: Offshore wind has existed for about 20 years, and has become an important part of Europe’s energy mix.Europe’s total installed ...
Oceana Press Releases. Oceana press releases share updates on our campaigns and mission to protect and restore the world’s oceans. They include explanations of the issues that our oceans face, our ...
Marine Life Encyclopedia. Explore the Marine Life Encyclopedia to learn fun facts and more about your favorite marine animals. From sharks and sea turtles to ecosystems and corals, you’re in the right ...
Oceana is campaigning around the world for science-based policies that stop overfishing, protect habitat, increase transparency, protect our climate, curb plastic pollution, and increase biodiversity.
Interestingly, though they are enormous, humpback whales are not predatory. They filter feed for tiny krill or small pelagic fishes and are totally harmless to people (other than through accidental ...
Coca-Cola has a plastic problem. Oceana’s report projects The Coca-Cola Company’s plastic use will exceed 9.1 billion pounds (4.1 million metric tons) per year by 2030 if the company does not change ...