Chances are, you’ve consumed a seafood dinner that wasn’t all it claimed to be. The fish on your dinner plate may have led a ...
Do you want to work for a cause you’re passionate about? Do you want to help provide the scientific foundation for Oceana’s work on global fisheries and climate change, work with international teams, ...
MC: Analyzing hours of sound recordings is tedious and costly, so we collaborated with the Microsoft AI for Good Lab to use ...
Do you want to work for a cause you’re passionate about? Do you want to help provide the scientific foundation for Oceana’s work on global fisheries and climate change, our mission to save the oceans ...
As Executive Director and Vice President, Coelho will spearhead Oceana’s campaigns to protect and restore European waters ...
It’s the perfect time to shop Oceana’s Fall Collection! These fall favorites will keep you cozy all season long while showing your support for the oceans. This year, we’re excited to introduce ...
A new report from the EAT-Lancet Commission finds that fish and shellfish are the only animal-sourced foods for which there is a need to increase production to help feed the global population a ...
Today, the High Seas Treaty received its 60 th ratification, officially kickstarting the 120-day countdown until it enters into force. Covering almost half of the Earth’s surface, the high seas are ...
Today, the Philippines officially declared the waters surrounding Panaon Island a Protected Seascape, preserving some of the most vibrant and biodiverse coral reefs on the planet. The protected area ...
Today, on the International Day for the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing, Oceana released an analysis of China’s global fishing* activity worldwide between 2022 and 2024. The ...
If a volcano erupts underwater and no one is around to see it, does it actually happen? Turns out, 80% of volcanic activity occurs in the sea, but it often receives less attention than its aboveground ...
Today, Oceana released a new report that projects The Coca-Cola Company’s plastic use will exceed 9.1 billion pounds (4.1 million metric tons) per year by 2030 if the company does not change its ...