Oceana, the world’s largest ocean conservation organization, announced new leadership for its international Board of ...
Some of the spookiest animals live deep beneath the waves. Dive in and get to know these five eerie ocean animals.
Mexico has created the Southern Gulf of Mexico Reefs National Park, now the largest marine protected area (MPA) in the Gulf of Mexico. The area spans more than 40,000 square kilometers (15,000 square ...
A new paper in Science Advances exposes that more wild fish, not less, is being taken from the ocean to support the global ...
Offshore drilling has long been a cornerstone of the global energy industry, but beneath the promise of oil extraction lives a dark reality – where they drill, they spill. The truth is that offshore ...
Nana Kweigyah and his crew venture farther out to sea than Ghana’s fishers did two decades ago — and cast their nets twice as deep. On a good day, Kweigyah, the canoe owner, returns with loads of ...
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 ...
While shark finning is illegal in U.S. waters, shark fins – including imports from countries that allow finning – continue to be bought and sold throughout the U.S. The demand for shark fins is one of ...
most importantly, it is illegal. Everywhere seafood is tested, fraud has been found. In fact, Oceana and others recently found shocking levels of mislabeling in the Boston (48 percent), Los Angeles ...
Oceana has protected nearly 4 million square miles of ocean. But we have so much more to do, and we can’t do it without your support! By donating to Oceana, you can help save the oceans. Oceana is the ...