Sea otters may be one of the ocean’s cutest critters, but they also play an important role in maintaining the health of ...
You’ve led Oceana for over two decades. Why have you dedicated so much of your career to the oceans? Because we are effective ...
We are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
Ocean Advocates Raise Nearly $1.8 Million to Support Oceana at ‘An Evening of Jazz’ in New York City On Tuesday, September 10 ...
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 ...
Occupying 1.1 percent of the surface of the world’s oceans and 0.3 percent of all salt water, the Mediterranean no longer shelters the great coral reefs that thrived 60 million years ago. This is due ...
Our use of fossil fuels, deforestation and land use changes are wreaking havoc on the oceans. Besides causing global climate change, which could cause catastrophic impacts around the world, the ...
Myth: Offshore wind power isn’t a viable renewable energy option. Fact: Offshore wind has existed for about 20 years, and has become an important part of Europe’s energy mix. Europe’s total installed ...
Diana Thomson is Chair of The Nikita Foundation, a Toronto-based charity she co-founded in 2012. The Nikita Foundation supports charitable initiatives in the areas of health, education, and ...
Fishing is one of the most important employers and sources of protein for coastal communities in Belize. Yet bottom trawls and other kinds of unselective fishing gear cause harm to other fisheries and ...
In the Pacific Ocean off California, mile-long driftnets are used to capture swordfish and thresher sharks. But that’s not all they catch. When the nets are deployed in the evenings to soak overnight ...