NEWS: Ocean Conservancy Statement on Decision to Extend Plastics Treaty to Additional Round of Negotiations

BUSAN – Today, during the final plenary for the fifth round of United Nations negotiations (INC-5) …

STATEMENTS: Friends of the Ocean and Climate Members Deliver Joint Statement as COP29 Comes to a Close

Reaffirms Need for Ocean-Based Climate Solutions; Highlights Urgency of Finance

STATEMENT: Ocean Conservancy Urges Congress to Pass Zero Emission Vessel Innovation Act

New Legislation Would Fill Critical Gap in United States Clean Shipping Transition

STATEMENTS/ADVISORY: Ocean Conservancy Experts Head to Final Round of Plastics Treaty Negotiations in Busan

WASHINGTON – The United Nations will host the fifth and last scheduled round of negotiations (INC-5) for …

MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT: Jupiter Narrows Conservation Alliance and Ocean Conservancy Unveil New Partnerships, Major Funding, and Restoration Plans for Mangrove Conservation

Mayor of Tequesta to Attend Event as Alliance Announces Bold Efforts to Protect Local Wildlife and …

ADVISORY: Environmental Advocates to Discuss Sewage Spills, Red Tide Surge Triggered by Recent Hurricanes

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Hurricanes Helene and Milton wreaked havoc on residents and the environment in …

NEWS & MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Ocean Conservancy Climate Experts to Advocate for Affordable Finance for Ocean Climate Solutions at COP29, Available for Interviews from Baku

With Low-cost Finance and Grants Comprising Only 4% of Global Funds for Renewable Energy, Organization Calls for High Ambition Finance Goal at the “Finance COP”

STATEMENT: Leaked Plastics Treaty Document ‘Woefully Misses the Mark,’ Requires Urgent Intervention Ahead of Busan Meeting

WASHINGTON – The latest “non-paper” of the Global Plastics Treaty was recently circulated to hundreds of …

NEWS: Ocean Conservancy Applauds First County in the U.S. to Ban Cigarette Sales

Cigarettes Are the Single Most Common Item Found Polluting Beaches and Waterways Worldwide SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – …

STATEMENT: Historic $3 Billion for Green Port Funding a Victory for Our Ocean, Public Health

High Demand Indicates Need for Further Action

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