Climate change is shaking up the seas, changing fish distribution throughout the oceans. And fishers in the tropics are ...
Great hammerheads are found worldwide in tropical, coastal waters. These solitary sharks are known to migrate long distances upwards of 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles). They are distinguished from ...
The oceans connect us all. They cover two-thirds of our blue planet and sustain most of the life on Earth. Yet they face unprecedented threats – from overfishing and habitat destruction to plastic ...
A new law in the U.S. state of New Jersey will reduce single-use plastics at restaurants and in takeout food orders that too often end up in our oceans, following campaigning by O ...
Scientists have successfully photographed a black hole, landed rovers on Mars, and sent spacecraft to the dark side of the moon. Yet, one of the last unknown frontiers – and one of the most ...
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 ...
The Mediterranean is the top tourism destination worldwide. Sunbathers and swimmers flock to the sea during summer holidays. Idyllic though it may seem, all is not well. The Mediterranean is the world ...
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 ...
We are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
Perhaps nothing binds the land to the sea as deeply as salmon. In the ocean-going phase of their lives, salmon along the west coast the United States and Canada feed sea lions, sharks, humans and an ...
Today, Oceana released a new report, “Amazon’s United States of Plastic,” which estimates that Amazon generated 208 million pounds of plastic packaging waste for all transactions in the United States ...
Oceana celebrated the Humboldt Archipelago Multi-Use Marine Coastal Protected Area (AMCP-MU in Spanish) approved by the Council of Ministers for Sustainability in Chile. The new area will cover more ...
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