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Doha, Qatar, March 18, 2010 – Oceana, the world’s largest ocean conservation organization, released the following statement from senior campaign director Dave Allison today following the Convention on International Trade…
In response to the suggestion that the Kerry-Graham-Lieberman approach to climate legislation will include expanding offshore drilling into previously and currently protected areas, Oceana offers the following statement from senior…
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has delayed indefinitely the release of the latest Biological Opinion evaluating the impacts of commercial fishing on endangered Steller sea lions in Alaska. The…
Up to 10 million kg of shark fins (equivalent to the weight of more than 2,000 adult African Elephants) are exported annually to Hong Kong by nearly 87 countries, cites…
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has delayed indefinitely the release of the latest Biological Opinion evaluating the impacts of commercial fishing on endangered Steller sea lions in Alaska. The…
In response to the approval of the reforms to the General Law of Fisheries and Aquaculture that occurred this week in the National Congress, Oceana indicated that the new regulation…
The Stevie Awards, organizers of the world’s premier business awards, today named Oceana, the largest international organization focused on ocean conservation, as the sole non-profit beneficiary of its programs this…