A treaty on paper won’t save the ocean. What matters now is turning words into action,” said Oceana’s Chief Scientist Dr.
Along Peru’s southern coast, where wind-sculpted desert meets the Pacific Ocean, lies one of the country’s most iconic ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife approved ropeless pop-up gear as a whale-safe alternative that can be used in ...
The National Marine Fisheries Service adopted new regulations to protect deep-sea coral gardens on Sur Ridge, offshore of Monterey, California, following campaigning by Oceana and its allies.
Are you an excellent relationship builder, project manager, strategic thinker, and writer? Come join Oceana’s Science & Strategy department, led by its Chief Scientist and dedicated to fostering the ...
Do you want to make a difference protecting and restoring the abundance of the oceans? Come join a dedicated team of professionals who are working to protect our oceans, which play a critical role in ...
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 ...
We rely on fish for food and jobs, yet half of our fisheries around the world are overfished, and another 40% are fished to maximum levels. We know that when fisheries are properly managed, the fish ...
Oceanic manta rays are the world’s largest rays and can grow a wingspan of up to 7.9 meters (26 feet) and can weigh over 2,267 kilograms (5,000 lbs). These oceanic explorers can be found in tropical ...
A conversation with Oceana's Von Hernandez about fighting plastic pollution, joining with fishers, and what's next in the Philippines.
Today, Netflix released a new movie titled Seaspiracy that features passing references to Oceana and a brief excerpt from what was a two-hour interview with a former employee, who was one of Oceana’s ...