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Oceana has informed the European Commission of the risk to more than 600 species and about 350 communities and habitats in the area.
August, 2012
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Leaks could affect some of the most valuable protected areas of the archipelago and cetacean populations.
February, 2012
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The proposed area, of 1,650 km2, would allow the reproduction of the local species and would foster the increase of the fish population.
November, 2011
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The proposal would multiply the current protected area by 100 to comply with EU legislation and UN commitments.
March, 2011
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Outcome of Nagoya COP10, Cancun Climate Change Summit, OSPAR, among others, highlights inability of world leaders to take strong action, fulfill commitments on marine issues.
December, 2010
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On this World Oceans Day, Oceana is asking for global protected marine areas to be multiplied by at least 15 to protect threatened species and ensure the subsistence of millions of people
June, 2010
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On the occasion of the International Day of Biological Biodiversity, the international marine conservation organization highlights that the number of known terrestrial species is 6 times higher than known marine species, and calls for an urgent push for marine scientific research
May, 2010
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Using an underwater robot, Oceana filmed these seamounts located more than 160 miles south of the Canary Islands
September, 2009
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The Oceana Ranger catamaran is equipped with a robot that has dived down to 500 meters depth to film species that are rarely spotted, or have never even been seen, in the Canarian archipelago
September, 2009
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Because the deep seabeds of the Canary Islands are little known, an underwater robot will be used to film at 500 meters
August, 2009