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Ocean News: Green Sea Turtle Reveals Migratory ‘Superhighway,’ Washington Orcas Found to be Highly Contaminated, and More

– In a new report, researchers call for “immediate protection” of the Pitcairn Islands, which sit halfway between New Zealand and South America in the Pacific Ocean. Scientists found endemic coral reefs and an abundance of fish, and argue it should be protected while it’s still a healthy ecosystem. BBC News – A 24th annual … Read more

Ocean News: Oil Exploration Approved for the Canary Islands, Emperor Penguins Found to be Adaptable, and More

– Spain gave the green light on Tuesday for oil exploration off the Canary Islands. Oceana is opposed to this decision, as it could affect 25 marine areas and 82 protected species. Oceana – A new study shows that, like mammals, fish feel pain, and are capable of complex social interactions. This study refutes past … Read more

Global Ocean Commission Calls for High Seas Fuel Subsidy Elimination

The Global Ocean Commission, an independent initiative comprised of 17 government and business leaders from around the world, called for extensive international reform for high seas management in a new report released on Tuesday. The report, “From Decline to Recovery: A Rescue Package for the Global Ocean,” calls on the World Trade Organization (WTO) to … Read more

Oceana Thanks Congressional Supporters for Launching Seafood Traceability Efforts

Last week was big for our oceans. Following a two-day summit at the State Department that brought together world leaders, NGO representatives, marine scientists, and other stakeholders to address key ocean issues, President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry announced important new initiatives to protect our oceans from a number of serious threats. In … Read more

President Obama’s Commitment to Tackle Seafood Fraud Gathers Widespread Media Coverage

Last week, President Obama announced his commitment to tackle seafood fraud and illegal fishing at the Our Ocean conference — a huge victory for both the oceans and consumers. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and celebrity ocean activist Leonardo DiCaprio also stressed the importance of combating seafood fraud at the conference, and vowed to … Read more

Ocean News: Crabs Can Hear After All, New Zealand Rejects Offshore Mining Project, and More

– Several Members of Parliament have called out the UK government for acting “too slow” on marine conservation. A program launched four years ago called for protection of 127 areas of marine habitat, but only about one-fifth of the areas have received protection so far. BBC News UK – Last week, New Zealand’s Environmental Protection … Read more

Creature Feature: Day Octopus

In honor of cephalopod week, which celebrates squid, octopus, nautiluses, and cuttlefish all over the world, we’re taking a close look at one of the cephalopod family’s finest masters of disguise: the day octopus. This clever invertebrate has an extraordinary ability to camouflage, making it stand out among its fellow mollusks. Roaming the tropical waters … Read more

World Turtle Day Spotlight: Fighting for Turtle Excluder Devices in Louisiana

In honor of the fourteenth World Turtle Day, created by the American Tortoise Rescue to celebrate and protect turtles and tortoises around the world, we’re taking a close look at one of the biggest threats facing sea turtles today. Sea turtles have survived for more than 100 million years, outliving dinosaur extinctions and dramatic climate … Read more

CEO Note: California Fails to List Imperiled White Sharks

White sharks off the coast of California are in danger. This population of white sharks, occurring off California and Mexico, is genetically unique and isolated from other groups of white sharks across the world’s oceans. But this population is also at risk of extinction — recent scientific studies estimate that less than 350 adult and … Read more

DOE Gives Huge Boost to Clean Energy by Awarding Nearly $150 Million to Three Offshore Wind Projects

The promising future of a thriving domestic offshore wind industry moved one step closer to reality yesterday when the Department of Energy (DOE) selected three offshore wind demonstration projects, including a floating wind project on the West Coast, to receive $47 million each to help the projects deploy and begin delivering clean electricity by 2017. … Read more