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The biggest reef in Americas says “No!” to offshore oil

Belize has made history by unanimously passing the Petroleum Operations (Offshore Zone Moratorium) Bill, 2017 which will place an indefinite moratorium on offshore oil in Belize’s marine territory. This decision has been welcomed by Oceana, WWF, and other members of the Belize Coalition to Save Our Natural Heritage as a landmark step forward to protect … Read more

Chile protects 98% of its Exclusive Economic Zone from bottom trawling

The Undersecretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Pablo Berazaluce and executive director for Oceana Chile, Liesbeth van der Meer, made a joint announcement about the decision to protect 98% of Chile’s Exclusive Economic Zone from bottom trawling. In his speech, the Undersecretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture, Pablo Berazaluce, said that “the Government of President Michelle Bachelet … Read more

Doomed by their beauty, nautiluses could be headed toward extinction

If ever there was a timeless beauty, the nautilus is it. Boasting elegant spiral shells, recognizably nautil-esque mollusks have zipped through the ocean’s depths for 500 million years. Their iconic shell has sheltered nautiluses through glaciations, big melts and mass extinctions. But in recent decades, this shelter has become a trap. Shell collectors are loving … Read more

CEO Note: Standing up for the little guys

Some of the most important fish in the sea are also the least charismatic. Also known as forage fish, the humble sardines, anchovies, menhaden and other tiny fish may not look like much in size or appearance, but they are critical to the future of our seas. In addition to serving as key parts of … Read more

Cheers! 5 wins for the oceans, worthy of your Thanksgiving toast

It’s 4:30 on Thanksgiving. The table is set, the family is gathered and the food is ready. Now, only one barrier stands between you and dinner: the toast. Every family toasts differently. Some hold hands, some stand, some sit. But chances are, yours goes around in a circle, and at some point, everyone says what … Read more

Oceana Highlights New Technology to study Impact of Fishing on Marine Wildlife

Today, Oceana published a new report showing the overlay of fishing activity with tagged blue sharks, demonstrating a cutting-edge approach to study the impacts of commercial fishing activities on marine wildlife and opening the door to inform future conservation and management efforts. Oceana teamed with shark researchers Dr. Neil Hammerschlag (University of Miami) and Dr. … Read more

Fishing for Answers: How Marine Wildlife and Commercial Fishing Overlap

  Oceana’s new report shows the overlay of fishing activity with tagged blue sharks, demonstrating a cutting-edge approach to study the impacts of commercial fishing activities on marine wildlife and opening the door to inform future conservation and management efforts. Oceana teamed with shark researchers Dr. Austin Gallagher (Beneath the Waves) and Dr. Neil Hammerschlag (University of … Read more

5 eerie ocean animals sure to give you the creeps this Halloween

Forget ghosts and goblins. If you want to see something really spooky, take a swim. The ocean is full of weird and wonderful creatures. And some that will just make your skin crawl. Here are five ghoulish fish and spooky squid, each “boo”-tiful in its own way, just in time for Halloween. 1. Fang blenny … Read more