Read more on the Oceana blog to learn about the marbled electric ray and how Anker helps power Oceana’s work on expeditions.
A new plan in Oregon will aid critically endangered Southern Resident Orcas, of which only 73 remain in the North Pacific Ocean. The management plan, adopted by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission ...
Oceana’s Chief Scientist Dr. Katie Matthews says, “For the first time, we have the legal foundation to safeguard marine ...
California adopted new rules to cut whale and sea turtle entanglements in the recreational Dungeness crab fishery. The new ...
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 ...
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 ...
Over 3.7 billion years ago, life on Earth was born in the oceans. Since then, their size and composition, as well as the organisms living in them, have continued to change and evolve. Within their ...
For more than 10 years, Dr. Daniel Pauly contributed articles for Oceana’s thrice yearly membership magazine. Oceana recently compiled all of these articles into a booklet. The topics of the columns ...
We are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
On December 2, after UN plastic treaty negotiations concluded without consensus, the Coca-Cola Company, a leading member of the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty, released a statement ...