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The Canadian government published 12 rebuilding plans for some of the country’s most depleted fish populations — including ...
Chile approved a management plan for the Nazca-Desventuradas Marine Park, one of the most pristine ecosystems on the planet.
Oceana Press Releases 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 ...
Oceana campaigns around the world for science-based policies to stop overfishing, save habitat, increase transparency, protect climate, increase biodiversity, and more.
Learn about the two species of manta rays. Visit the Oceana blog to learn more about the giant manta ray and reef manta rays.
The United States’ National Marine Fisheries Service finalized a new science-based rebuilding plan to recover the overfished sardine population off the U.S. West Coast. Pacific sardines are an ...
You are helping our oceans and marine animals when you donate to oceana. Explore ways to give and Oceana donations!
The Kemp's ridley turtle is the most endangered sea turtle in the world, despite females nesting more often than other animals. Learn more and how to protect them.
Marine Life Encyclopedia Explore the Marine Life Encyclopedia to learn fun facts and more about your favorite marine animals. From sharks and sea turtles to ecosystems and corals, you’re in the right ...
Icons of the water, the humpback whale can often be seen breaching out of the water. Learn more and how you can protect them.
Considered a delicacy by sea otters, sea stars, and humans, purple sea urchins can be found on the Pacific seafloor. Learn more.
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