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Halifax, NS, Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People – On June 16, 2025, Fisheries and Oceans ...
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 ...
Canada’s seafood economy Canada is a top global seafood exporter but relies heavily on only a few key species (snow crab, lobster, shrimp, and salmon) while most of the seafood Canadians eat is ...
Media contacts: Oceana U.S.: Erin Vande Ven, [email protected], 303.829.3877 Oceana Canada: Vaishali Dassani, [email protected], 647.294.3335 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
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. This year’s ...
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 plastics that cannot be ...
Media contacts: Vaishali Dassani, Oceana Canada, [email protected], 647-294-3335; Angela Pinzon, Pilot PMR, [email protected], 647-295-0517. Media assets available here. Toronto, the ...
Josh Laughren, Oceana Canada executive director and senior vice president. Originally published on Saltwire. Recently, Canada’s Fisheries Minister and six other Members of Parliament celebrated ...
Media contacts: Vaishali Dassani, Oceana Canada, [email protected], 647-294-3335; Angela Pinzon, Pilot PMR, [email protected], 647-295-0517. Robyn Meyer, Ocean Networks Canada, ...
June 8 is World Oceans Day and we’re celebrating the extraordinary beauty and diversity that the ocean holds. From vibrant coral reefs teeming with life to the mysterious deep-sea, inhabited by unique ...
Contact Oceana Canada Headquarters 18 King Street East, Suite 505 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5C 1C4 Phone: +1 (416) 583-2350 Email: [email protected] ...
Halifax, Mi’kma’ki, traditional, unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People: Today, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) met with representatives from the fishing industry, Indigenous rights holders, ...
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