Some of the spookiest animals live deep beneath the waves. Dive in and get to know these five eerie ocean animals.
A new paper in Science Advances exposes that more wild fish, not less, is being taken from the ocean to support the global ...
Seafood fraud is the practice of misleading consumers about their seafood in order to increase profits. Along with ripping off shoppers, these actions can have negative impacts on marine conservation ...
We are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
The North Atlantic right whale is one of three species of right whales (the North Pacific right whale and Southern right whale are the two other species). Like all the great baleen whales, this ...
The rings of a southern blue-ringed octopus are particularly vivid when an individual is threatened or agitated. In addition to the bright blue rings, these octopuses are famous for having extremely ...
ELIMINATE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC, COMMIT TO REUSE! The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games was the largest sporting event ever to serve beverages in reusable packaging. This is an important milestone, ...
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 to solve those issues ...
Sharks have unfortunately fallen victim to the man-hungry “Jaws” stereotype society has created for them. Oceana wants the world to know that what we should really fear are oceans without sharks.
Occupying 1.1 percent of the surface of the world’s oceans and 0.3 percent of all salt water, the Mediterranean no longer shelters the great coral reefs that thrived 60 million years ago. This is due ...