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Oceana Canada is working with stadiums, beverage companies, and governments to make the FIFA World Cup 26 TM in Canada the greenest games yet. Ditching the landfill-bound, single-use cups for ones ...
Canada's federal election is a turning point for the ocean and marine life. Learn why it matters—and how you can vote for the ocean.
Explore the urgent need for rebuilding Atlantic cod and capelin fisheries to protect coastal communities and ocean ecosystems.
Cod stocks in Canada are divided—some recovering, while northern cod faces decline. Effective rebuilding plan can secure Canada's seafood economy.
Two North Atlantic Right Whales Entangled in Fishing Gear Off Nantucket, One “Likely to Die” Oceana demands that the U.S. and Canadian governments increase safeguards for this critically endangered ...
Key takeaways of INC-5 for a Global Plastics Treaty. Learn what’s next and Canada's role in tackling plastic pollution.
Oceana Canada’s annual Fishery Audit assesses the current state and management of Canada’s fish stocks, tracks progress and provides recommendations to meet federal policy commitments.
Discover the benefits of ropeless fishing gear for protecting the endangered right whale population.
New polling reveals that tackling plastic pollution is a non-partisan issue, with majority of Canadians supporting the ban on plastics.
Josh Laughren, Oceana Canada executive director and senior vice president, explains why reopening the northern cod fishery is a failure.
Oceana Canada Celebrates Major Conservation Victory: Underwater Mountains off the Coast of B.C. Now Permanently Protected ...
Stop Plastic Pollution Oceana Canada campaigns to stop plastic pollution at the source - by working to pass policies in Canada that reduce the production of unnecessary single-use plastics, eliminate ...
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