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OCEANA/Eduardo Sorensen

In hundreds of underwater cages off the serrated coast of Chile, much of the world's farmed salmon gets its start: bumping against siblings, eating processed fish pellets, fattening for weeks until workers haul the fish ashore, bound for dinner plates around the world.

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Q&A J.E.N. Veron

J.E.N. Veron spent a career studying corals reefs as the chief scientist at the Australian Institute of Marine Science. He now devotes himself to educating the public about the coming crisis of ocean acidification, and spoke with Oceana editor Suzannah Evans about his new book, A Reef in Time: The Great Barrier Reef From Beginning to End.

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Credit: OCEANA/Cory Wilson

Pilgrimage to the Sea

A trip to one of America's best sites for spotting sea turtle hatchlings.

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Award recipients Trudie Styler and Bill Clinton. Credit: Dahlhouse Productions/OCEANA

2009 Partners Award Gala

At its sixth annual Partners Award Gala in October, Oceana honored Former President Bill Clinton along with Trudie Styler and Sting for their work to protect and conserve the planet.

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"All of the big fish -- the marlin, the swordfish, and the shark -- 90 percent are gone, not to come back. There are things you can do and Oceana, I am proud to say, is doing it. We are a campaign-oriented organization working with fishermen and fishing councils all around the country and all around the world. I want to protect fish for my sake and for my children's sake. It is about taking care of what you have been given and passing it on." -- Ted Danson, actor and activist

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