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A new plan in Oregon will aid critically endangered Southern Resident Orcas, of which only 73 remain in the North Pacific Ocean. The management plan, adopted by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission ...
Oceana’s Chief Scientist Dr. Katie Matthews says, “For the first time, we have the legal foundation to safeguard marine ...
Are you a strategic policy professional with a passion for the oceans? Are you ready to implement collaborative policy campaigns for improved fisheries transparency? Come join the team behind a global ...
California adopted new rules to cut whale and sea turtle entanglements in the recreational Dungeness crab fishery. The new ...
Oceanic manta rays are the world’s largest rays and can grow a wingspan of up to 7.9 meters (26 feet) and can weigh over 2,267 kilograms (5,000 lbs). These oceanic explorers can be found in tropical ...
While this marks a milestone, more action is needed to safeguard fish and the communities that depend on them before time ...
Are you a bold and creative communications professional with campaign experience and a passion for the oceans? Come join the team behind a global coalition of civil society partners working to drive ...
Today, we begin the search for Oceana’s new leader in Ghana, where we will campaign alongside coastal communities to rebuild ...
The Antarctic krill is an extremely common, pelagic crustacean native to the waters surrounding Antarctica and is one of the most important prey species near the bottom of Southern Ocean food webs. It ...
Seagrasses are not true grasses but are flowering plants that carry out their entire lifecycles underwater. Like all plants, seagrasses rely on sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into food/energy (via ...