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Celebrities join Oceana to announce findings and plans from Gulf of Mexico research expedition
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Oceana Discovers Many of the Most Threatened Habitats in the Mediterranean on the Seamounts of the Balearic Islands
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September in Brussels: Back to School for the European Parliament
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January, 2010: Protecting Sea Turtles
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December, 2009: Protecting Belize from Foreign Trawlers
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November, 2009: Increasing U.S. Observer Funding
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The race for threatened sharks
July, 2010
Why Healthy Oceans Need Sea Turtles
July, 2010
Potential Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Sea Turtles
June, 2010

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