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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 ...
Uncover the secrets of stinky seaweed, known as sargassum. This brown algae is vital for marine life while affecting coastal ...
Hernandez will help advance science-based campaigns to protect the nation’s oceans, fisheries, and communities.
Sharks have an electrifying sixth sense that helps them hunt. Learn more about this super sense on our blog.
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 ...
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.
On December 2, after UN plastic treaty negotiations concluded without consensus, the Coca-Cola Company, released a statement effectively ending its goals to increase reusable packaging and to reduce ...
An Oceana analysis of satellite imagery from the Philippine Space Agency shows the Manila Bay oil spill covered 84 square kilometers on July 28, and 27 square kilometers as of July 30.
Science is clear that protecting at least 30% of the ocean - while challenging - is critical to safeguarding the ocean’s ability to act as a climate ally.
For newborn great white sharks, the warm waters swirling the Southern California Bight provide a perfect nursery. Every year, many great whites — along with dozens of other shark species — birth their ...
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