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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. The oceans are in trouble and we need your help. To protect and restore them. Congress: Ban the Shark Fin Trade in the U.S. Fins from as many as 73 million sharks end up in the global fin trade every year, threatening many sharks with extinction and destabilizing our oceans. Tell Congress to prohibit the sale and trade of all shark fin products in the U.S. Your name can protect ocean life. We have already protected over 1.2 million...
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Campaign | Oceana
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Seafood Fraud: Stopping Bait and Switch. Seafood fraud is the practice of misleading consumers about their seafood in order to increase profits. Share this campaign to show your support:. To learn more about Oceana's latest report, One Name, One Fish: Why Seafood Names Matter. Seafood fraud can directly. Seafood fraud creates a market for. Mislabeling fish makes it difficult for consumers to. Seafood fraud misleads consumers about the.
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Oceana is dedicated to protecting and restoring the world’s oceans on a global scale. Oceana seeks to make our oceans as rich, healthy, and abundant as they once were. Oceana seeks to make our oceans more biodiverse and abundant by winning policy victories in the countries that govern much of the world's marine life. Less than 4 percent of the oceans remain unaffected by human activity. We are taking too many fish out of the water.
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Ocean Animal Encyclopedia | Oceana
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Explore the Oceana Ocean Animal Encyclopedia to learn fun facts and more about your favorite marine life. From sharks and sea turtles to octopus and corals, you’re in the right place to take a deep dive into life under our oceans. Cephalopods, Crustaceans, and Other Shellfish. Corals and Other Invertebrates. Marine Science and Ecosystems. Sea Turtles and Reptiles. Giant Caribbean Sea Anemone. The Full Creature Index.
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Video: Oceana in Belize Exposes Belizean First Family to Belizean World Heritage Sites | Oceana
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Would you like to view our US Site? 10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Thursday October 9, 2014. Video: Oceana in Belize Exposes Belizean First Family to Belizean World Heritage Sites. Every year approximately ten thousand visitors travel to the remote location to enjoy the absolute beauty of the Great Blue Hole. In late August 2014, Oceana in Belize. In Lighthouse Reef Atoll. Salima flying over the Great Blue Hole. (Photo Credit: Oceana / Janelle Chanona). May 18, 2016.
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans | Oceana
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. 10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. 10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Sign up today to get weekly updates and alerts from Oceana. 10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Oceana has compiled a list of suggestions for green – dare we say blue? Ndash; lifestyle choices that can help preserve the oceans for future generations. 2 Vote responsibly. Contact your representative. 3 Eat sustainable seafood. 4 Reduce energy use.
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About Us | Oceana
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Would you like to view our US Site? 10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Oceana Benefits and Culture. Sign up today to get weekly updates and alerts from Oceana. Ceana was established in 2001 by a group of leading foundations The Pew Charitable Trusts, Oak Foundation, Marisla Foundation (formerly Homeland Foundation), and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. The Ocean Law Project also initiated by The Pew Charitable Trusts was absorbed into Oceana in 2001 as Oceana’s legal arm&...
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Campaign | Oceana
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Seafood Fraud: Stopping Bait and Switch. Seafood fraud is the practice of misleading consumers about their seafood in order to increase profits. Share this campaign to show your support:. To learn more about Oceana's latest report, One Name, One Fish: Why Seafood Names Matter. Seafood fraud can directly. Seafood fraud creates a market for. Mislabeling fish makes it difficult for consumers to. Seafood fraud misleads consumers about the.
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Shrimp: Oceana Reveals Misrepresentation of America’s Favorite Seafood | Oceana
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10 Things You Can Do to Save the Oceans. Workplace and Matched Gifts. Sign up today to get weekly updates and alerts from Oceana. Shrimp: Oceana Reveals Misrepresentation of America’s Favorite Seafood. Oceana study reveals misrepresentation of America’s favorite seafood shrimp across the United States. View and download related photos. Read the report press release. Senior campaign director Beth Lowell's bio. Report author and senior scientist Kimberly Warner's bio. B-roll available upon request. Ple...
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