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Effects of Ocean Acidification on Corals - Oceana USA
A 20 percent increase above current carbon dioxide levels, which could occur within the next two decades, could significantly reduce the ability of corals to build their skeletons and some could …
Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Species & Ecosystems
FEATURED CAMPAIGN Plastic Pollution. Oceana campaigns to stop plastic pollution at the source — by working to pass local, state, and national policies that reduce the production and …
Oceana | Protecting the World's Oceans
Working to protect and restore our oceans, Oceana is the largest international advocacy organization dedicated solely to ocean conservation. Learn more and get involved.
10 Ways You Can Help Save The Oceans | Oceana
Saving the oceans can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task, but if we all pitch in, we can make a big difference. While there are a variety of lifestyle choices that, when adopted, can …
What Does Oceana Do | Oceana
What does Oceana do? We campaign worldwide for policy change to restore and increase ocean biodiversity and abundance. Get to know our mission, history, and work.
Aleutian Islands: Species at Risk - Oceana USA
The Aleutians are habitat for several endangered species, including Steller sea lions, sea otters, short-tailed albatross, and humpback whales.Aleutian passes are also critical travel corridors …
Smooth Hammerhead Shark - Oceana
TAXONOMY. Class Chondrichthyes, Order Carcharhiniformes (ground sharks), Family Sphyrnidae (hammerhead sharks)
Shark Myths vs. Facts - Oceana USA
Confused about sharks? We’re here to dispel some of the biggest myths about sharks: 1. Myth: Sharks are hungry man eaters looking for any chance to attack. Fact: Sharks are not hunting …
The Impacts of Plastic Pollution on Ocean Animals | Oceana
Aug 30, 2024 · Plastic pollution is deadly to ocean wildlife. Ingesting plastic can lead to slow and painful starvation, while plastic entanglement can cause loss of limbs and worse.
The Importance of Sharks - Oceana Europe
As apex predators, sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chain and serving as an indicator for ocean health.