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Oceana is the largest international organization solely focused on ocean conservation. Founded in 2001, Oceana seeks to preserve and restore the ocean’s abundance as a source of fish and to preserve ...
On Monday, June 9, as the third United Nations Ocean Conference gets underway in Nice, France, President Emmanuel Macron ...
Oceana analyzed e-commerce packaging data to estimate the amount of plastic packaging waste generated by Amazon in the United States – it’s largest and home market. According to Oceana’s new report, ...
China’s fishing vessels appeared to conduct 44% of the global fishing activity during this period, Chinese vessels accounted ...
Coca-Cola has a plastic problem. Oceana’s report 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 ...
NEW OCEANA-COMMISSIONED RESEARCH CALLS ATTENTION TO LACK OF OWNERSHIP TRANSPARENCY AND CONCENTRATION OF CONTROL IN THE WORLD’S LARGE-SCALE FISHING (LSF) FLEET. Industrial fishing vessels account for ...
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 are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
The oceans connect us all. They cover two-thirds of our blue planet and contain most of the life on Earth. They are as important to us as they are vast. But the oceans face many threats — from ...
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 ...
Oceana is campaigning around the world for science-based policies that stop overfishing, protect habitat, increase transparency, protect our climate, curb plastic pollution, and increase biodiversity.
The oceans face a massive and growing threat from plastics. An estimated 33 billion pounds of plastic pollution flood our marine environment from land-based sources every year — that’s roughly ...