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Erica Gies is an independent journalist, National Geographic Explorer, and author of "Water Always Wins: Thriving in an age of drought and deluge." She covers water, climate, and wildlife for
Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, a renowned conservation ecologist and captivating science communicator, studies apex predators and the relationship between humans, animals, and place. Drawing from her memoir
As we begin a new year, we're filled with hope and gratitude. Our vital work protecting the oceans safeguards our future, and supporters like you are essential to our victories. We invite you to
Learn about endangered ocean animals and Oceana's vital efforts to protect marine life. Many species face extinction, and our work is crucial to their survival.
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Growing concern about beef's environmental impact faces political backlash, driving new climate commitments. Food and climate experts will discuss the climate science of beef, exploring effective
Paul Watson delivered a significant address at the 7th Annual meeting of The Nantucket Project.
Watson, a
Recycling alone cannot solve our plastics crisis. The fundamental issue is the excessive production of plastics.
Oceana urges companies to prioritize plastic-free alternatives. Join us in
Baby sea turtles are dying due to ingested microplastics, highlighting an urgent environmental crisis.
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Plastics are now found even in the deepest parts of our oceans, highlighting the pervasive nature of this pollution.
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