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January 31, 2014
National Geographic and Oceana screen documentary on pristine chilean islands
Santiago, Chile, January 30, 2014 – The National Geographic documentary film “Desventuradas: The Wildest Chile,” was screened last night in Santiago, Chile, in partnership with Oceana. The documentary is the…
January 29, 2014
Oceana launches interactive viewer with never-before-seen images of Gorringe Bank
Oceana has created an interactive viewer with the most interesting pictures it has taken in the Gorringe Bank, a group of seamounts south-west of Portugal. The display, available in Google…
January 29, 2014
Five-Year Commitment is the First Program to Simultaneously Reform Small-Scale and Industrial Fishing Practices, and Places Bloomberg Philanthropies Among Top 5 Global Oceans Funders B-roll Video – Password: bloomberg Infographic…
January 28, 2014
EU moves away, but fails to make clean break from harmful subsidies
Today the European Parliament and the Fisheries Council reached a political agreement on the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund, the financial mechanism that will allow the implementation of the reformed…
January 27, 2014
Tourism and the vast majority of the fishing grounds will be affected. More than 17 million marine hectares, 82 protected areas and nearly 200 protected or regulated species are endangered…
January 2, 2014
Oceana detects mercury-contaminated fish in Menorca (Balearic Islands)
The dumping of mercury-contaminated dredged material from the port of Maó into the sea would be an irresponsible act that is a hazard to health and fishing activity. Oceana has…
December 19, 2013
Oceana documents 350 species on the Gorringe Bank
The comprehensive collection of information is the result of over 60 hours of recording, filmed during 3 campaigns. Oceana scientists have identified more than 350 species on the Gorringe seamount, located…
December 18, 2013
Oceana calls for immediate protection of large pelagic fish in the Atlantic and Mediterranean
Oceana urges the parties to close bluefin tuna fisheries in the Mediterranean, create permanent tuna reserves in key spawning areas, introduce management measures for sharks and swordfish and eliminate illegal…
December 18, 2013
Italian television channel RAI 3 exposes the use of illegal driftnets in Calabria
Oceana calls for the total elimination of the use of driftnets within the context of the ICCAT meeting starting today in Marrakech. The Italian public television channel aired a documentary…
December 18, 2013
Oceana says that ICCAT has failed. Thereby condemning the future of bluefin tuna
Despite strong initial proposals, the debate on sharks also ended with very limited management measures. Today the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) closes the most crucial…