Make Valentine’s Day memorable with these 5 unique date ideas inspired by the ocean—perfect for celebrating love in all its ...
Media Contacts: United States: Erin Vande Ven, [email protected], 303-829-3877 Canada: Vaishali Dassani, [email protected], 647-294-3335 Mexico: Edith Martínez, [email protected], +52 5539-3935 ...
With so much focus on the challenges facing the planet in 2024, it’s easy to miss the wins. But amid the noise, there have been some big wins for the oceans this past year that offer a reason to ...
Oceana Canada campaigns to stop plastic pollution at the source - by working to pass policies in Canada that reduce the production of unnecessary single-use plastics, eliminate plastics that cannot be ...
The 2025 New Year celebrations began with exciting news as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported seeing four North Atlantic right whale calves swimming alongside their ...
For North Atlantic right whales, every day has become a struggle for survival. There are only around 370 left in the world (and only about 70 females of breeding age). At least 40 North Atlantic right ...
A report released today from Oceana Canada, Mystery Fish: Seafood Fraud in Canada and How to Stop It, addresses the issue of seafood fraud—including the motives behind it and the consequences to our ...
It’s easy to say that we’ve learned from the mistakes that led to the collapse of Atlantic groundfish and other species. But have we? To find out, Oceana Canada commissioned renowned fisheries ...
In Canada, Amazon’s plastic footprint is disproportionately large, generating an estimated 21.3 million kilograms of plastic waste in 2019 – 1.2 times more than in India, and more than Japan, Brazil, ...
Oceana Canada campaigns to stop plastic pollution at the source - by working to pass policies in Canada that reduce the production of unnecessary single-use plastics, eliminate plastics that cannot be ...
Seafood is one of the most highly traded food commodities in the world. In Canada, a lack of transparency in seafood supply chains is masking hidden costs – to the economy, our fisheries sector, ocean ...
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