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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.
Host Sam Waterston, honorees Barbara and Greg MacGillivray, and Grammy Award-winning artist Charles Kelley celebrated a wave ...
Every single person at Oceana plays a role in making our victories happen. But who are these people? Read more to meet Oceana ...
Oceana calls on other large companies to follow suit by reducing single-use plastic packaging ...
The Canadian government published 12 rebuilding plans for some of the country’s most depleted fish populations — including ...
Chile approved a management plan for the Nazca-Desventuradas Marine Park, one of the most pristine ecosystems on the planet. The new plan establishes rules to effectively protect the area, which will ...
Oceana released an analysis of China’s global fishing* activity worldwide between 2022 and 2024, showing 57,000 of their industrial fishing vessels dominated 44% of the world’s visible fishing ...
Oceana Scientist Dr. Kimberly Warner explains what you need to know about microplastics found in the oceans and everywhere on Earth.
A new report exposes ownership information, or lack thereof, of the world’s large-scale fishing (LSF) fleets. Nearly two-thirds of LSF vessels lack any available ownership information, the report ...
The High Seas Treaty, once in force, will be an essential tool to safeguard marine life and habitat. Oceana urges all countries to ratify the Treaty and commit to creating strong protections for the ...
Today, Oceana released a new report that projects The Coca-Cola Company’s plastic use will exceed 9.1 billion pounds per year by 2030 if the company does not change its practices.
The world's most cited fisheries scientist, Dr. Daniel Pauly, contributed columns to Oceana's magazine from 2012 to 2024 answering questions about ocean threats and conservation.
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