Did you know that nearly 40 different dolphin species swim in oceans and rivers all around the world? Learn more on the ...
Do you want to use your coding and analytical skills to make a difference protecting and restoring the abundance of the oceans? Do you want to help fight illegal fishing, expand transparency, rebuild ...
Today, groups concerned about the threats from offshore drilling filed the first environmental legal challenge against the new Trump administration. One group is challenging an illegal order by ...
Scientists have long known that some large whale species can live exceptionally long lives. Bowhead whales, for example, are believed to reach over 200 years old! But a recent study suggests that ...
Calling all ocean lovers: Oceana is looking for an organized and enthusiastic Communications Intern to join our Global Marketing and Communications team. The Communications Intern is responsible for ...
Valentine’s Day is all about celebrating love for your partner, but our oceans and the planet need love too! So why not dive into a romantic evening with a sustainable seafood dinner at home? Not only ...
The herring’s body is bluish-green on the top of the back, and the stomach and sides are a bright silver. This coloring is known as countershading, and it makes Pacific herring harder to see from ...
Giant devil rays are rays that have long wing-like fins enabling them to swim as well as leap from the ocean. As part of the Mobula ray genus, these rays are known for leaping from the water. Giant ...
Pfeffer’s flamboyant cuttlefish is a small cephalopod species that grows to between 6 and 8 cm in size. They are primarily found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, from southern New Guinea to the north ...
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