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Uncover the secrets of stinky seaweed, known as sargassum. This brown algae is vital for marine life while affecting coastal ...
Marine scientists have now officially recognized a new manta ray species in the Atlantic! Read more about this discovery in our blog.
Oceana Canada is seeking a collaborative, detail-oriented, and mission-driven fundraising professional to join our team as Manager of Development & Partnerships for a maternity leave contract. In this ...
Coca-Cola has a plastic problem. Oceana’s report 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.
Do you want to make a difference protecting our oceans and supporting the people behind the mission? Join Oceana’s Philippines team as Finance and HR Director (Office Administrator) and help build the ...
Hernandez will help advance science-based campaigns to protect the nation’s oceans, fisheries, and communities.
Statement Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 Today, Netflix released a new movie titled Seaspiracy that features passing references to Oceana and a brief excerpt from what was a two-hour interview with a ...
Coca-Cola and Its Bottlers Regress on Reuse Goal, Produce Billions More Single-Use Plastic Bottles Oceana calls on the company to redouble efforts to meet pledge and to reduce plastic, including ...
FEATURED CAMPAIGN Save the Oceans, Feed the World We are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
Nearly 150 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged each year, but if you have flippers instead of fingers, writing notes love notes just isn’t an option. So, what’s a sea creature to do? While ...
Oceana released a new report, which estimates that Amazon generated 208 million pounds of plastic packaging waste for all transactions in the United States in 2022, a 9.6% increase over Oceana’s ...
Every family has an overachiever. For fish, that title goes to manta rays. They’re giant, charismatic and basically geniuses. Mantas have huge brains — the biggest of any fish — with especially ...
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