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Humphead parrotfish are vital marine life, using their distinctive heads and teeth to consume coral. Help protect these unique fish and other marine species by joining Oceana. Support our mission at Oceana.org/join.
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Tiger sharks are among the ocean's largest carnivores, growing up to 20 feet long and weighing nearly 2,000 pounds. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.
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Cownose rays are named for their distinctive forehead lobes, which resemble a cow's nose. Discover more about these fascinating creatures in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/41UyPtV
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Sea cucumbers, typically found on the ocean floor and coral reefs, navigate and feed using tentacle-like tube feet. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.
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Atlantic puffins are monogamous, forming strong bonds by rubbing their beaks. They return to the same burrow annually to raise their young, called pufflings.
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The unusual frogfish is a master of disguise, blending into its surroundings to confuse prey. These bottom dwellers use their adapted pectoral fins to walk across the ocean floor. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3zQKeie
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Harp seal pups are born with white coats, maturing into adults with silver-white fur and distinctive black, harp-shaped markings that give them their name.
Warming oceans pose an existential threat to these ice-dwelling seals. Oceana campaigns against climate change drivers like offshore drilling and promotes renewable energy. Support our work by making a [symbolic harp seal adoption](https://bit.ly/3o7nlEU); all gifts protect marine life.
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Fishing gear entanglements have devastating consequences for North Atlantic right whales. This heartbreaking situation cannot continue.
The U.S. and Canadian governments must act decisively to protect these whales before the species disappears forever.
Ocean animals, from parrotfish to sea otters, all take naps. Subscribe to our channel to join our community of Wavemakers!
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The fried egg jellyfish earns its name from its distinctive domed yellow bell, which resembles a cracked egg floating in water. Learn more about this fascinating creature in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/3JLY5Lm
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Dr. Cathy Fitzgerald's talk, "Stories for a Wiser Forestry," at Edinburgh Botanic Gardens on March 27, 2023, addressed "The Right Tree in the Right Place." Responding to urgent IPCC warnings, she advocates for wiser ecological permanent forestry as an alternative to ecocidal clear-fell monoculture, fostering enduring well-being.
Fitzgerald's work, including her Hollywood Forest Story blog at HollywoodForest.com, details transforming a 2-acre conifer plantation into a resilient mixed-species forest. This innovative case study, recognized by Creative Carbon Scotland (link), promotes a shift to a life-promoting Symbiocene era. Her ecoliteracy courses at HaumeaEcoversity.ie further advance this global cultural shift towards sustainability.
Unlike true jellyfish, comb jellies don't use bioluminescence to shine. Instead, their cilia, called "combs," reflect light, creating a vibrant rainbow of colors.
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The saltwater crocodile, the largest living reptile, is a formidable predator. Its jaws can deliver a crushing bite force of 37,000 pounds per square inch. Learn more: bit.ly/3FE8hnU
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Mantis shrimp are remarkable ocean predators. Some species deliver punches as fast as a .22 caliber bullet, using this incredible force to crack open the shells of clams and crabs.
Beyond their powerful strikes, these crustaceans also boast the most complex eyes in the entire animal kingdom.
Discover more about these fascinating creatures here.
Global wildfires are intensifying due to climate and land-use changes, with a projected 30% increase by 2050. Mitigating this growing risk is crucial for protecting human health and ecosystems.
Robots are increasingly vital for first responders, detecting, monitoring, and extinguishing blazes in hazardous environments too dangerous for human entry. An AI for Good webinar, streamed on January 18, 2023, showcased the next generation of autonomous firefighting robots, designed to work alongside emergency workers, enhancing safety and effectiveness on the front line.
Amazon, the world's largest retailer, generated an estimated 709 million pounds of plastic packaging waste last year from its e-commerce operations. This represents an 18% increase from 2020, equating to enough plastic to circle the Earth over 800 times in the form of air pillows.
Oceana reports that up to 26 million pounds of this plastic, primarily damaging plastic film, is projected to pollute the world's waterways and seas, posing a significant threat to marine life.
View the full report here: The Cost of Amazon's Plastic Denial
Thanks to your support, Oceana achieved significant ocean victories in 2022.
Together, we can save our oceans and help feed the world.
Watch Oceana's "Keep Oceans Fishy" series, featuring "Women in Fisheries Science & Ocean Conservation." This episode highlights incredible women dedicated to protecting ocean resources.
The panel includes Cirse Gonzalez (Virginia Institute of Marine Science), Dr. Lyda Harris (The Boeing Company), Emily Selinger (Emily's Oysters), and Suraida Nañez-James (Gulf Reach and NOAA Ocean Exploration). They share insights on conservation through science, policy, business, education, and advocacy.
Their work aims to inspire the next generation to use ocean science and keep our oceans fishy.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















