Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Deep sea remains in deep trouble
Scientists indicate that deep sea fish populations in the EU are either depleted or lacking information to assess their status. NGOs urge...
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Scientists indicate that deep sea fish populations in the EU are either depleted or lacking information to assess their status. NGOs urge...
On the occasion of World Oceans Day, Oceana is calling to innovate differently in order to help the ocean recover its past abundance....
No-take zones are most effective in addressing climate and biodiversity crises, but currently cover less than 0.01% of UK seas
Political dispute neglects shared ecosystem
Responding to today's publication of annual scientific advice for EU fishing limits for 2021 in the Baltic Sea by ICES (International...
EU countries to protect 30% of their seas, including 10% in strictly protected marine reserves
Vera Coelho joins Oceana in Europe’s Brussels office as the Senior Director of Advocacy — a new position that oversees our four...