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Recent Commission Report Reveals Reality of EU Overcapacity and Unveils Member State Unwillingness to Cooperate with Requirements.
June, 2011
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Conservation organizations WWF and Oceana are deeply concerned about recent developments in the exploitation of hydrocarbon resources in the eastern Mediterranean Sea that risk causing irreversible damage to fragile and unique deep-sea life.
June, 2011
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Little known areas like Portugal’s Gorringe Bank will be documented with the help of an underwater robot (ROV).
June, 2011
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Last Friday, the Board of Trustees of Cabrera National Park decided to promote the expansion of the marine protected area advocated by Oceana since 2008.
June, 2011
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Oceana calls for decisive policies to halt widespread habitats destruction and fisheries depletion in European waters.
June, 2011
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Expedition marks first time an environmental organization documents underwater biodiversity in the waters of all countries around the Baltic Sea.
June, 2011
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Expedition marks first time an environmental organization documents underwater biodiversity in the waters of all countries around the Baltic Sea.
June, 2011
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The proposal for a Marine Protected Area off Jaizkibel, made by Oceana and the Official College of Biologists of Euskadi (COBE), is a step toward complying with European legislation.
May, 2011
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Oceana had repeatedly urged to apply the precautionary approach to unmanaged species as requested by the law.
May, 2011
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International marine conservation organization unveils risk maps showing scope of fisheries managed without any attention to scientific advice and highlighting stocks in critical state.
May, 2011