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Uncover the secrets of stinky seaweed, known as sargassum. This brown algae is vital for marine life while affecting coastal ...
Hernandez will help advance science-based campaigns to protect the nation’s oceans, fisheries, and communities.
Host Sam Waterston, honorees Barbara and Greg MacGillivray, and Grammy Award-winning artist Charles Kelley celebrated a wave of victories for the oceans ...
Oceana released a new report, which estimates that Amazon generated 208 million pounds of plastic packaging waste for all transactions in the United States in 2022, a 9.6% increase over Oceana’s ...
Coca-Cola and Its Bottlers Regress on Reuse Goal, Produce Billions More Single-Use Plastic Bottles Oceana calls on the company to redouble efforts to meet pledge and to reduce plastic, including ...
March 11, 2020 Recycling Myth of the Month: Those Numbered Symbols on Single-Use Plastics do not Mean ‘You Can Recycle Me’ ...
Food is expensive. Not just for pocketbooks, but for the planet. Worldwide, more than 25 percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from food production. That’s methane belched from cows and nitrous ...
Scientists say there's nothing to worry about in terms of radioactive fish or seafood following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Find out why!
Oceana spoke with Paul Monbiot and Daniel Pauly to learn what it will take to make abundance the ocean’s new baseline.
Every family has an overachiever. For fish, that title goes to manta rays. They’re giant, charismatic and basically geniuses. Mantas have huge brains — the biggest of any fish — with especially ...
Lionfish are destructive invaders on Atlantic reefs. They’re also delicious. But is eating them the right move?
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