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Effects of Ocean Acidification on Corals - Oceana USA
A 20 percent increase above current carbon dioxide levels, which could occur within the next two decades, could significantly reduce the ability of corals to build their skeletons and some could …
Florida Bans Intentional Balloon Releases - Oceana USA
Read more to learn about how Florida lawmakers passed House Bill 321, which bans intentional balloon releases and helps safeguard marine life.
Valentine's Day – Oceana Marine Wildlife Adoption and Gift Center
2025年1月29日 · Give a gift that puts a smile on your loved ones faces and gives back to the oceans! This Valentine’s Day say “I love you” by making a symbolic adoption of your favorite …
Aleutian Islands: Species at Risk - Oceana USA
The Aleutians are habitat for several endangered species, including Steller sea lions, sea otters, short-tailed albatross, and humpback whales.Aleutian passes are also critical travel corridors …
© Ipsos | Oceana Plastics Survey | February 2025 6 Concern about the impact of plastic pollution Below are some statements about the impacts of plastic pollution.
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Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Species & Ecosystems
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10 Ways You Can Help Save The Oceans | Oceana
Saving the oceans can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task, but if we all pitch in, we can make a big difference. While there are a variety of lifestyle choices that, when adopted, can …
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Bearded Seal - Oceana
The largest seal species in the Arctic, the bearded seal is named for its long, white whiskers resembling a beard. Learn more.