Around the world, Oceana is helping to protect and restore the oceans, in partnership with allies and communities. Oceana has set out in a Code of Ethics how we expect our staff to meet high standards ...
Oceana Canada is working with stadiums, beverage companies, and governments to make the FIFA World Cup 26 TM in Canada the ...
Halifax, N.S., Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People – On September 9, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) raised the quota mid-season for the Bay of Fundy/Southwest Nova ...
Protect the ocean by safeguarding marine habitats — our actions today shape the health of the seas and the life they sustain. Use your voice to protect the ocean. Signing petitions tells the Canadian ...
Toronto, the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnaabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat Peoples — After more than 24 hours of marathon negotiations, the ...
2025 fisheries decisions unfolded with relatively little public attention compared to previous years. More focus was placed on urgent issues including the federal election and trade turmoil on ...
Fisheries Minister Thompson’s quota decision for northern cod — a species that has shaped the culture, food security, and economy of Newfoundland and Labrador for generations — will either nurture a ...
Canada’s federal election on April 28, 2025, is quickly approaching. Now is the time to vote for the ocean and for the future you want. From overfishing and habitat loss to climate change and plastic ...
Halifax, Mi’kma’ki, traditional, unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People: Over the past week, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) met with representatives from the fishing industry, Indigenous rights ...
As record breaking snowstorms sweep through Canada, a different kind of snowfall is happening beneath the waves—marine snow. Unlike the frosty flakes outside your window, this mesmerizing drift of ...
With so much focus on the challenges facing the planet in 2024, it’s easy to miss the wins. But amid the noise, there have been some big wins for the oceans this past year that offer a reason to ...
Oceana Canada is working with stadiums, beverage companies, and governments to make the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada the greenest games yet. Ditching the landfill-bound, single-use cups for ones that ...