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By Planet Green | Thu Nov 5, 2009 9:56 AM ET
is a Toolbox for Preserving the Oceans Whether you want to explore the oceans, learn to "live blue," or take a virtual trip to some special places, Oceana's new site is for you. David Burdeny's Incredible Iceberg Photography (Slideshow) David Burdeny is an architect and interior designer. He i Read More
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By Sarah Parsons | Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:39 AM ET
Peter the lobster's fate involved hot water and drawn butter. But according to a New York Daily News story, Peter is getting a second chance at life.Oceana purchased the 11-pound, 70-year-old crustacean earlier this week after customers complained that the restaurant's lobsters weren't big enough Read More
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PETA, New York, New York City, Restaurants, Restaurant, New York Daily News, Seafood, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
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By Kim Parry | Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:00 AM ET
life and ourselves from danger.Another way to help safeguard our beautiful waters is to go here and pledge to stop trashing the ocean by following Oceana's pledge list. The pledge states:"I pledge not to trash the oceans by: 1. Using reusable tote or other bag at the grocery store. 2. Drinkin Read More
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Technology, Recycling, United States, Pollution, Drinking Water, Maryland, Seafood
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By Katherine Gustafson | Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:46 AM ET
day to pay attention to our Earth’s watery portion. And considering that oceans cover 70 percent of the planet, substantial attention was in order.Oceana, the world’s biggest international organization dedicated entirely to ocean conservation, marked the occasion with an Ocean Hero Contest Read More
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By Annie Scott | Mon Apr 27, 2009 8:00 AM ET
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Starting on April 30, these hot recycled designs will be up for bidding on eBay, all starting at 99 cents. The proceeds will benefit Oceana, the world's largest organization which focuses 100 percent on ocean conservation. And for the record, my money's on the Alexander Wang top Read More
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New York, eBay, Earth Day, Stella McCartney, Life & Style
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