Two plovers sit in the sand on a beach next to washed up seaweed.

Coasts and Oceans

Latest news about 约炮视频's work on coasts and oceans.
Snowy Plovers. Photo: Katherine Pirozzi/约炮视频 Photography Awards

Coastal birds are in crisis.

Threatened by climate change, development, overfishing, and pollution, seabird populations around the world have decreased by 70 percent since 1950. In North America alone, shorebird populations have decreased by 70 percent since 1973. Through our Coasts strategy, 约炮视频 is working to reverse this crisis in multiple ways.

Restoration Offers Hope for the Gulf
April 20, 2020 — 约炮视频 and partners mark the 10th anniversary of the BP oil spill.
A New Sanctuary in Chile Will Protect the Red Knot鈥檚 Winter Home
April 17, 2020 — Important Bird Area Bah铆a Lomas is now a protected nature sanctuary.
Banding Offers a Clue into the Mysterious World of Birds
April 08, 2020 — 约炮视频鈥檚 bird banding program helps us understand how birds are recovering on the Gulf Coast.
Coastal Stewardship Is Helping Gulf Birds Recover
April 08, 2020 — 约炮视频鈥檚 Coastal Bird Stewardship Program protects birds that nest on the very edge of our world.
Finding Hope in the Story of the Brown Pelican
April 08, 2020 — After 50 years of recovery, this iconic bird is a symbol of Gulf Coast resilience.
California Pioneers a New Way to Manage Fish for Birds
March 10, 2020 — The Golden State enacted a new policy this month to ensure there are plenty of Pacific herring in the sea.
Great News for Atlantic Seabirds
March 02, 2020 — A small fish called menhaden will be better managed in Virginia.
King Tides Are a Sign of the Future for Oregon's Coast
February 24, 2020 — Portland 约炮视频 calls on Oregon's congressional delegation to champion the Blue Carbon for Our Planet Act.
Iconic Gulf Coast Forests Get a Much-needed Boost
February 13, 2020 — Birds in Alabama and Louisiana will benefit from a new $158 million investment to restore wetlands.
Fish Are on the Legislative Menu at a Recent Congressional Hearing
January 16, 2020 — A House Natural Resources subcommittee discussed bills this week to protect fish and seabirds from climate change and overfishing.