The ocean is anything but quiet with animals making a variety of unique sounds, but what happens when the ocean gets too loud? Read more!
If convenience is what you value most in a shopping experience, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better outlet than Amazon. With millions of products, fresh groceries, and same-day delivery right to ...
Oceana analyzed data from the Global Commitment 2022 Progress Report released earlier this week by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and found the Coca-Cola Company increased its use of plastic ...
Our oceans are filling with plastic. But not all plastic pose the same threat. Microplastic, small pieces up to 5mm in size, are moving through the ocean food web and into the human diet.
Oceana calls on Amazon shareholders in Seattle to support resolution with billboards, yard signs, and posters, featuring ocean animals.
Oceana celebrated the Humboldt Archipelago Multi-Use Marine Coastal Protected Area (AMCP-MU in Spanish) approved by the Council of Ministers for Sustainability in Chile. The new area will cover more ...
WASHINGTON — A new Oceana-commissioned study reveals that vessels authorized to fish in the waters of designated tuna regional fishery management organizations (RFMOs) are operating major shark ...
Climate change can contribute to dangerous declines in ocean oxygen levels. A new paper in Nature Climate Change shows how. The new study found that a “major, centennial-scale change” is underway in ...
In the opening address of a headline event at Our Ocean Conference in Palau, “The Role of Transparency in Addressing IUU Fishing and Human Rights Abuses,” Oceana Board Member Antha Williams announced ...
Orcas are icons of the Pacific Northwest, but one population that frequents Washington’s Salish Sea is struggling to survive. The group, called southern residents, made national headlines this summer ...
Most single-use plastics are made from fossil fuels, so why aren’t they part of climate change conversations? Take a moment to consider the origins of a plastic bottle. What comes to mind? Maybe it’s ...
Companies Marine Harvest, now Mowi, and Ventisqueros, the latter in the spotlight for a massive escape of salmon from one of their farms, refused to comply with a sentence issued by the Council for ...
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