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Uncover the secrets of stinky seaweed, known as sargassum. This brown algae is vital for marine life while affecting coastal ...
Marine scientists have now officially recognized a new manta ray species in the Atlantic! Read more about this discovery in our blog.
Oceana Canada is seeking a collaborative, detail-oriented, and mission-driven fundraising professional to join our team as Manager of Development & Partnerships for a maternity leave contract. In this ...
Do you want to make a difference protecting our oceans and supporting the people behind the mission? Join Oceana’s Philippines team as Finance and HR Director (Office Administrator) and help build the ...
Hernandez will help advance science-based campaigns to protect the nation’s oceans, fisheries, and communities.
Amazon’s packages don’t need to be made of plastic. The scientists and engineers at Amazon’s lab have already created lightweight, plastic-free packaging, including a new paper-based mailer that has ...
Every single person at Oceana plays a role in making our victories happen. But who are these people? Read more to meet Oceana's staff.
On Saturday, July 26, ocean advocates gathered at Oceana’s 18 th annual SeaChange Summer Party at Montage Laguna Beach, raising more than $1.7 million to support the organization’s campaigns to ...
Oceana, the largest international advocacy group working solely to protect the world’s oceans, commends Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) today for introducing two bills aimed at strengthening efforts to ...
Dams need to come down, scientists say, to help bring back the salmon that endangered Southern Resident killer whales need to survive. But dam removal raises tricky questions of how to recoup lost ...
At deep sea methane seeps, chemical-eating bacteria lay down hard "pavements" where corals, sponges and shellfish can thrive.
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