News

Oceana uncovers over 17,000 hours of destructive fishing inside France’s Marine Nature Parks, Calls on President Macron to ...
Oceana found that destructive bottom trawling is widespread in France’s most iconic marine protected areas (MPAs), despite their supposed “protected” status. In 2024, more than 100 bottom trawling ...
The main purpose of this position is to support Brussels office needs: ensuring the smooth running of the office on a day-to-day basis give support to the accounting team The Office Assistant will ...
Do you want to make a difference protecting and restoring the abundance of the oceans? Come join a dedicated team of professionals who are working to protect marine wildlife while also enhancing the ...
In December 2024, Coca-Cola ended its goals to increase reusable packaging and reduce virgin plastic use.
NEW OCEANA-COMMISSIONED RESEARCH CALLS ATTENTION TO LACK OF OWNERSHIP TRANSPARENCY AND CONCENTRATION OF CONTROL IN THE WORLD’S LARGE-SCALE FISHING (LSF) FLEET. Industrial fishing vessels account for ...
A new report by EqualSea Lab of the University of Santiago de Compostela and commissioned by Oceana exposes ownership information, or lack thereof, of the world’s large-scale fishing (LSF) fleets.
WHAT ARE THE HIGH SEAS? Coastal nations have authority to protect and manage the oceans within their own exclusive economic zones — but most of the ocean is outside the jurisdiction of any single ...
Show your support in your next virtual meeting by downloading an Oceana themed background! Encourage others to follow your example and defend our oceans by taking action with Oceana.
Today, Oceana released a new report that projects The Coca-Cola Company’s plastic use will exceed 9.1 billion pounds (4.1 million metric tons) per year by 2030 if the company does not change its ...
We are restoring the world’s wild fish populations to serve as a sustainable source of protein for people.
The Coca-Cola Company recently reported that the percentage of total beverage volume that it sold in reusable packaging in 2023 was just 14%, unchanged from the 14% reported by Coca-Cola for 2022.