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Greenpeace’s campaign to convince Canada’s supermarket chains to remove Redlist fish from their shelves is having results.
"Without the oceans there would be no life on Earth. They help create the air we breathe, drive our weather systems and are home to a staggering 80 per cent of all life on Earth. We now know that human activities are having a serious impact so...
(Montreal and Vancouver) — Canada’s major supermarket chains have begun to rid their shelves of Redlist species and adopt sustainable seafood procurement policies, but need to do much more to help protect the oceans, according to a new Greenpeace...
As five foreign ministers hole up in the Gatineau Hills today to divide the resources beneath the Arctic Ocean, Greenpeace calls on them to provide a much more transparent process for discussing the need for greater protection for the fragile...
Canada’s major food retailers are ranked for the fifth time on their efforts to ensure the seafood they sell does not threaten the ability of our oceans, and ocean-dependent communities, to thrive.
On 21 September 2010, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) nearly approved Genetically Engineered (GE) salmon for human consumption. AquaBounty Technologies, Inc., a biotech company with a facility on Prince Edward Island, would like to get...
The fishery for bluefin tuna is one of the most valuable in the Mediterranean. In ancient Rome, tuna fishing and salting were two of the empire's most stable industries. Today, however, virtually all bluefin tuna from the Mediterranean are...
Poll questions, poll results and background briefing on a poll taken in December 27, 2005 - January 3, 2006 revealing that three in four British Columbians support a ban on crude oil tanker traffic in BC’s inside coastal waters.
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