The first North Atlantic right whale calf of the season is here! Urgent action is needed to protect the only 70 reproductive females left.
Oceana Canada demande à Pêches et Océans Canada d’établir un quota et de mettre en œuvre un plan de rétablissement qui ...
Oceana Canada’s annual Fishery Audit assesses the current state and management of Canada’s fish stocks, tracks progress, and ...
Oceana Canada's 2025 Fishery Audit reveals the state of Canada’s wild fisheries, tracking progress, and providing recommendations to rebuild Canada's fisheries.
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Get inspired for Giving Tuesday through the impact supporters make for the oceans this year, from more whales and fish to ...
A new estimate from the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium released today finds that the population count for critically endangered North Atlantic right whale population has slightly increased to ...
A solution exists: ropeless, or “on-demand,” fishing gear. This innovative technology allows fishing to continue without leaving dangerous vertical ropes in the water, protecting whales while keeping ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...