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Hernandez will help advance science-based campaigns to protect the nation’s oceans, fisheries, and communities.
Every single person at Oceana plays a role in making our victories happen. But who are these people? Read more to meet Oceana ...
Host Sam Waterston, honorees Barbara and Greg MacGillivray, and Grammy Award-winning artist Charles Kelley celebrated a wave of victories for the oceans ...
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.
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 work ...
The Canadian government published 12 rebuilding plans for some of the country’s most depleted fish populations — including ...
Oceana spoke with Paul Monbiot and Daniel Pauly to learn what it will take to make abundance the ocean’s new baseline.
A new report highlights the urgent need for reusable beverage packaging as a solution to the global plastic crisis. The report shows that just a 10-percentage point increase in reusable beverage ...
The ocean is vast and largely unexplored, leading people to think of it as a mysterious place where action only occurs at the surface and deep-sea creatures are few and far between. However, the ...
An illegal fishing boat at sunset in Saint-Raphaël, France. Overfishing, bottom trawling and pollution haunt the Mediterranean Sea.
Scientists say there's nothing to worry about in terms of radioactive fish or seafood following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Find out why!
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