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2018 Oceana New York Gala

On Friday night, with the skyline of Manhattan serving as backdrop, Master Ceremonies and Oceana board Vice Chair Ted Danson led Oceana’s New York Gala in honoring two actors who have been longtime advocates for the oceans. Sam Waterston, honored with a tribute video and introduced by former President Bill Clinton, spoke about Oceana’s effectiveness at winning policy … Read more

Coca-Cola plastic packaging up by 8.8% in one year

Oceana analyzed data from the Global Commitment 2022 Progress Report released earlier this week by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and found the Coca-Cola Company increased its use of plastic packaging by nearly 9% or over 579 million pounds (263 thousand metric tons) from a reported 2.96 million metric tons in 2020 to 3.22 million metric tons … Read more

The ‘paper park’ paradox

The Wadden Sea is a diamond in the rough. Bordering Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, it is home to seals, porpoises, about 50 species of wintering birds, seagrass meadows — and a whole lot of mud. Wadden means “mud flats” in Dutch, and many locals take meditative “mud walks” along the intertidal zone, which contains … Read more

Bloomberg Philanthropies Reinforces Investment in Oceans with $204 Million Commitment

Today, Bloomberg Philanthropies announced a $204 million investment to protect ocean abundance as part of the Bloomberg Ocean Initiative. Part of this commitment will help fund Oceana’s campaigns that advocate for science-based policies to protect marine habitat, fight the climate crisis, empower local artisanal fishers, and tackle key threats like overfishing and pollution. “For eight … Read more

New Coaltion for Fisheries Transparency Releases Charter for Public Comment

Today, the Coalition for Fisheries Transparency , a new global community of ocean advocates campaigning for increased transparency at sea, released its draft Global Charter for public comment. The ten principles, which address the lack of transparency in vessel information, fishing activity, and fisheries governance and management, pinpoint the most essential transparency priorities needed to … Read more

Oceana’s New York Gala Raises Over $1.6 Million to Protect and Restore the Oceans

On Tuesday, September 13, distinguished business, philanthropic, and cultural leaders gathered at Rockefeller Center’s Rainbow Room for Oceana’s annual New York Gala to celebrate and support the organization’s mission to restore the health and abundance of the world’s oceans.   The event raised over $1.6 million in support of Oceana’s global campaigns and featured an … Read more

Oceana Appoints Hugo Tagholm as New Leader in the United Kingdom

Oceana, the largest international advocacy organisation dedicated solely to ocean conservation, announced today it has appointed ocean campaigner Hugo Tagholm as Executive Director of its newly expanded policy campaigns in the United Kingdom. “The United Kingdom’s waters are highly productive with roughly 1.5 million tonnes of fish caught every year, yet only one-third of its … Read more

Oceana Sues Chile’s Largest Supermarkets for Failing to Provide Consumers with Refillable Beverage Bottle Options

According to Chile’s new law, supermarkets must provide customers with returnable beverage bottle options in stores and online. An Oceana investigation finds Jumbo and LĂ­der fail to provide consumers with refillable beverage bottle options online. Oceana, the largest international advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation, filed a lawsuit today against Chile’s two largest supermarket … Read more

Coca-Cola’s Recycled Content Pledges Won’t Save the Oceans from Plastic Pollution, Says Oceana Senior Vice President

In response to The Coca-Cola Company’s announcement that Dasani will roll out bottles made from 100% recycled plastic and Sprite will transition its green plastic bottle to clear plastic, Oceana released the following statement from Matt Littlejohn, Oceana’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives: Coca-Cola’s new pledge to increase recycled content in their plastic bottles … Read more