Most people wouldn’t give “forage fish” a second thought. These fish are small, silvery, and often not very impressive looking, swimming around the open ocean in giant schools feasting on microscopic ...
Oceana is seeking an organized, service-oriented professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and takes genuine pride in creating a workplace where people can do their best work. The Manager, ...
True blue tangs are restricted to coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea and surrounding waters and are often confused with two other surgeonfishes that inhabit the same waters, the doctorfish and ocean ...
Oceana study reveals misrepresentation of America’s favorite seafood – shrimp – across the United States. In the only known study of its kind in the U.S., DNA testing confirmed that 30 percent of the ...
Lemon sharks are found in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, from Virginia to southern Brazil, as well as parts of the Pacific. These sharks prefer a defined home range and are often seen aggregating ...
Explore the resources we have available for students wanting to learn more about the oceans, the animals that live in them, and the people that rely on them! Who is Oceana? Oceana is the largest ...
These seals are found throughout coastal waters in the northern hemisphere. Their coat color can vary, but they often sport one of two patterns: tan or gray fur with dark spots or dark fur with ...
Do you want to make a difference protecting the health of our oceans and the communities who rely on them? Come join our team in Chile – dedicated professionals campaigning for our oceans along one of ...
Vera Coelho is Executive Director and Vice President at Oceana in Europe, leading a team of 30+ advocates, scientists, and communicators to protect and restore the oceans. A political scientist with ...
For the third year, Oceana analyzed e-commerce packaging data and found that Amazon generated 709 million pounds of plastic packaging waste in 2021. This is a 18% increase of Oceana’s 2020 estimate of ...
The high seas are our planet’s international waters, so-called areas beyond national jurisdiction. They cover nearly half of our planet’s surface, and make up 95% of its habitable space, home to a ...