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Sam Waterston: Plastic pollution is killing our oceans | Oceana

Actor and activist Sam Waterston warns that 17.6 billion pounds of plastic pollute our oceans annually. Support Oceana's vital work to combat this crisis by visiting OCEANA.ORG/GIVE.

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Meet the great white shark | Oceana

The great white shark, one of the world's largest predatory fish, can consume marine mammals weighing hundreds of pounds. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/3dwXNWH

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Oceana Participates in Fashinnovation World Oceans Day Event

Oceana recently participated in the Fashinnovation World Oceans Day Event.

The organization was represented by CEO Andy Sharpless, Ambassador Maya Gabeira, Board member Susan Rockefeller, and Chief Policy Officer Jackie Savitz.

Meet the "Unicorns of the Sea" | Oceana

The adult male narwhal is unmistakable, known for its unique tusk. This tusk, actually an upper jaw tooth, can exceed six feet in length, making it unlike any other marine mammal. Discover more in our [Marine Life Encyclopedia](https://bit.ly/2X7E3np).

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What makes comb jellies light up? | Oceana

Comb jellies shine without bioluminescence. Their cilia, or "combs," reflect light, creating a vibrant rainbow of colors.

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This eel prefers a life of solitude | Oceana

Green moray eels appear so due to yellow mucus on their brownish-grey skin. Discover more about them in our Marine Life Encyclopedia: https://bit.ly/361OV9a

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Meet one of the most venomous creatures in the world | Oceana

The box jellyfish is one of the world's most venomous creatures, featuring tentacles that can reach up to three meters long. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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We can restore our oceans in 30 years | Oceana

Research suggests our oceans can be restored by 2050, with many marine species already rebounding globally. Despite this progress, plastic pollution, climate change, and overfishing still pose significant threats to these vital ecosystems.

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WATCH: This octopus collects empty coconut shells

The coconut octopus earns its name by constructing dens from discarded coconut shells found on muddy coastal seafloors. Discover more: https://bit.ly/2yAQi2B

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Full Film -- Hindsight 2020 Lessons We Cannot Ignore from the BP Disaster

Access the full "Hindsight 2020" report directly on the Oceana website: oceana.org/hindsight2020.

Music for this project was provided by Adam Lindquist, available at adamlindquist.com, and Spearfisher, found at sprfshr.com.

Hindisght 2020 Chapter 3: Ecosystems

Music for this project is composed by Adam Lindquist.

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Meet the crab that isn't an actual crab | Oceana

The American horseshoe crab is neither a true crab nor a crustacean, being more closely related to spiders and scorpions. These ancient creatures roamed the seafloor over 200 million years before dinosaurs existed. Learn more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.

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Hindsight 2020 Chapter 1: Oil is Coming

Hindsight 2020 Chapter 2: Economics

Hindsight 2020 Chapter 4: Beyond Spills

Hindsight 2020 Chapter 5: The Future

Beach Closed: Offshore Oil Drilling is Bad for Business

WATCH: Rockhopper penguins can shake their eyebrows | Oceana

The southern rockhopper penguin is named for its distinctive hopping behavior on land, a trait that sets it apart from most other penguins. Unlike their more awkward counterparts, rockhoppers navigate terrestrial environments with surprising agility. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3bYatVU

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This shrimp has quite the punch | Oceana

The Peacock mantis shrimp, a vibrant crustacean inhabiting Indo-Pacific coral reefs, is renowned for its incredibly fast and powerful punch.

This strike, delivered with specialized front appendages, is among the fastest movements in the animal kingdom. It is strong enough to shatter aquarium glass and effectively dispatch prey.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/3aSd9EN

Why we need the Nazca Ridge Marine Protected Area | Oceana

Peru's ocean is the world's most productive marine ecosystem, featuring the unique Nazca Ridge. However, less than 0.5% of Peru's ocean is currently protected, leaving this vital habitat vulnerable.

Join Oceana in urging President Vizcarra to establish the Nazca Ridge Marine Protected Area. This crucial step will help restore Peru's abundant oceans for future generations. Take action here: https://bit.ly/2UyXTXj

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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.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection