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Deutsche Bank under pressure as Chinese Government joins Greenpeace, condemning...

Press release | 15 October, 2014 at 12:50

Beijing / Hong Kong, 15 October 2014 – The Chinese government has criticized as "misleading" a bungled initial public offering (IPO) that Deutsche Bank organised for one of China's largest tuna longline companies. The IPO has been suspended after...

Greenpeace confronts Dongwon’s destructive fishing in Korea

Press release | 23 September, 2012 at 14:17

Yeosu, South Korea, 23 September 2012 — Activists from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza today occupied the dry dock where one of Dongwon's purse seine ships, MV Granada, is being repaired. The activists closed the dock with a large banner saying...

Rainbow Warrior Tour

Topic | 30 December, 2010 at 13:07

In 2011, for the last voyage of the Rainbow Warrior II, Greenpeace embarks on a journey to defend the East Asian Pacific.

We’re calling ‘lights out’ on Thai Union’s ocean destruction

Blog entry by Tom Lowe | 26 May, 2016

Being in the middle of the Indian Ocean at night is incredible: you feel the vastness of the sea around you, the raw power of the waves, and the thick darkness. Now imagine from miles away, you see a glowing mass on the horizon. As...

Not here, not anywhere

Blog entry by Farah Obaidullah | 2 September, 2013

It’s been a year since Greenpeace in Australia took action against the Margiris super trawler and to mark the anniversary – admittedly coincidentally – Greenpeace activists in Chile protested against the presence of the monster boat...

4 reasons to tackle destructive fishing this World Tuna Day

Blog entry by François Chartier | 2 May, 2016

On World Tuna Day, the Greenpeace ship Esperanza is at sea stopping the destructive fishing practices of the largest tuna company on the planet – Thai Union – which owns popular tuna brands like John West, Petit Navire, Mareblu and...

Time and tuna are running out

Background | 5 November, 2008 at 19:06

The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) is responsible for managing one of the most important fisheries in the Mediterranean, bluefin tuna. Yet the bluefin tuna fishery has been driven to the brink of collapse...

Jellyfish and chips for you, Mr. EU Minister?

Press release | 20 December, 2002 at 1:00

Taiwanese ships caught illegally transferring tuna at sea

Press release | 2 September, 2009 at 2:00

Western Pacific Ocean – Two Taiwanese longline tuna fishing vessels were today caught by Greenpeace in the act of illegally transferring fish at sea (1). Fishing vessels Her Hae and Jia Yu Fa were carrying tuna and shark fins, and were...

Ministers from Australia and New Zealand visit Whale Embassy at IWC

Press release | 22 June, 2005 at 12:59

Greenpeace and KFEM’s Whale Embassy was visited today by theAustralian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Ministers just hours before Japan’s proposed scientific research programme was criticised by an Australian led proposal, which...

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