Sunday, June 11, 2017
Fisherfolk begin to gather data on tainha fishing – on their own
Associations and fishing unions are beginning to organize to show the federal government that – yes – it is possible to monitor tainha landings
Associations and fishing unions are beginning to organize to show the federal government that – yes – it is possible to monitor tainha landings
Oceana and the United Nations partner for ocean conservation with Empire State Building lighting on June 8
New PSA campaign launched to mark World Oceans Day
The exhibition will be permanently on display at the National Maritime Museum. Its purpose is to create awareness on the importance of protecting oceans from pollution and the over exploitation of their resources.
Oceana Applauds the Efforts of Peru and Indonesia to Promote Fishing Transparency
Oceana Warns Dangerous Blasts Threaten Marine Life, Could Industrialize Atlantic Coast and Lead to BP-Like Disaster
WASHINGTON – Today, President Trump announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. As part...