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September 5, 2014

Marine litter is growing problem in the World’s oceans

On Saturday, Oceana joined a research expedition arranged and led by the University of Örebro and Pangaea Exploration to study marine litter in the Baltic Sea, an increasing problem in…

August 14, 2014

Oceana’s latest expedition confirms the need for expanded marine protected areas in the Balearics

Marine Protected Areas will forever help to defend the islands from the threat of oil-drilling Oceana has acquired new underwater images that support the need for the expansion of protected…

August 12, 2014

Oceana celebrates the creation of three protected fishing areas in the Balearic Islands

Oceana, which has been demanding this measure since 2006, congratulates the General Secretariat of Fisheries and encourages the government to continue with the protection of other similar seabeds which should…

August 11, 2014

Oceana supports penalties for Member States that exceeded 2013 fishing quotas

Today, the European Commission announced deductions from 2014 fishing quotas to a group of ten Member States that have exceeded their quotas for 2013. Oceana supports these deductions in order…

August 8, 2014

Oceana asks the Government to implement the ban on trawling over protected ecosystems

The Minorca Channel is rich in these ecosystems and the government has just proposed its protection, so it is urgent that legislation be enforced. Oceana asks the Spanish government to…

August 6, 2014

Oceana launches an expedition to Cabrera and the Balearic seamounts

This morning, Oceana launched an expedition to document three seamounts that lie between the islands of Mallorca, Ibiza and Formentera, as well as the Fort d’en Moreu which is a…

August 4, 2014

Pelagos sanctuary must be given real protection

Oceana strongly welcomes the recent call from the EU Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Maria Damanaki to tackle the failed management of marine protected areas (MPA). Ms. Damanaki’s initiative…

July 30, 2014

Oceana opens legal procedures against the Spanish Directorate General for Energy Policy and Mines for hiding information about drilling in the Gulf of Valencia

Oceana has opened legal procedures against the Directorate General for Energy Policy and Mines for failing to provide documentary information about hydrocarbon exploration permits for Capricorn Spain (a subsidiary of…

July 24, 2014

Oceana congratulates the Spanish Ministry for the protection of the first 4 INDEMARES areas

The ministerial order should make reference to the Mediterranean Regulation, which defines fundamental fisheries regulations affecting two of the areas protected today. Oceana congratulates the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and…

July 21, 2014

Oceana exposes illegal driftnet fisheries, while Italy denies it

Oceana observers, together with a cameraman from Reportime (Corriere della Sera), have gathered evidence of fishing boats using illegal driftnets in southern Italy’s port of Bagnara Calabra, as published today…