Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Spanish Supreme Court risks opening the high seas to crime and impunity
Oceana calls the decision an international disgrace and appeals
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Oceana calls the decision an international disgrace and appeals
Oceana condemns outrageous political deadlock by self-called “Green” States which risks disappearance of important marine...
Public concern over the future of British fisheries underpins new Oceana campaign, #StopOverfishing
For the second year in a row, a grant from the Dutch Postcode Lottery will fund the filming of deep-sea areas and support marine conservation efforts
The EU has one of the largest fishing fleets operating around the world and its activities represent 28% of total EU catches Members of...
Marine scientists have discovered a population of a species of starfish with 10 and 11 arms living more than 200 m below the surface in...
Denmark threatened to effectively stop progress on a key Baltic Sea regional initiative during the HELCOM Head of Delegation meeting which...