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Greenpeace Ship, Arctic Sunrise attacked by Turkish Tuna Fishermen

Press release | 30 May, 2008 at 2:00

Three Turkish tuna fishing vessels surrounded the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise while the crew of one of the vessels attacked the ship in the Cypriot Channel this morning. Greenpeace is in the area to call for an end to unsustainable fishing and...

Taking Tuna out of the Can

Publication | 7 October, 2008 at 2:00

Retailer's roles in rescuing the world's favourite fish. Global tuna stocks are in big trouble. Tuna is one of the world’s favourite fish, the staple protein in the diet of millions, and the fish at the core of the luxury sashimi market. Perhaps...

Pacific Tuna Summit 2010

Publication | 30 November, 2010 at 15:03

Government officials, fisheries managers and Greenpeace oceans advocates will be attending the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting, taking place 6-10 December 2010 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Greenpeace Policy Statement on ICCAT 17

Publication | 14 November, 2010 at 12:50

In advance of the 17th annual ICCAT meeting, Greenpeace released its policy briefings to contracting parties, detailing the recommendations for outcomes of the tuna summit. The Eastern stock of Atlantic bluefin tuna is heavily over-exploited,...

All About Greenpeace and ICCAT 2010

Publication | 19 November, 2010 at 16:29

Government leaders and fisheries managers are gathering in Paris, France for the 17th annual ICCAT meeting, which will decide the future of the iconic Atlantic bluefin tuna. Greenpeace is demanding that this year's ICCAT meeting produce a...

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Greenpeace Submission to ICCAT Secretariat

Publication | 20 November, 2010 at 23:12

Upon the opening of the 17th meeting of the members of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, Greenpeace submitted the following document to the body's Secretariat.

Greenpeace urges consumers and investors around the globe to avoid Thai Union Group...

Press release | 5 October, 2015 at 10:46

Bangkok, 5 October 2015 – Greenpeace today launched a global campaign demanding that the world’s largest canned tuna company, Thai Union Group (TU), take urgent and far-reaching steps to eliminate labour abuse and destructive, wasteful fishing...

Three ways people power is changing the tuna industry for good

Blog entry by Graham Forbes | 23 October, 2015

The tuna industry is out of control. It is emptying the oceans of fish, killing other marine creatures like sharks and sea turtles — even abusing workers, who spend months or years at sea for meager pay. For years, tuna...

Enough is enough; we need to reclaim our seas and fisheries now

Blog entry by Duncan Williams | 3 December, 2013

The Western and Central Pacific is the world's largest tuna fishery , with millions of people depending on it for food and their livelihoods. It is also an economic lifeline for many of our region's small island states. But there is...

The "longline" of suffering and destruction

Blog entry by Sari Tolvanen | 20 November, 2013 1 comment

Tuna longline fisheries are one of the most scandalous fishing businesses on the planet, operating mostly out of sight and out of control. Longlining is the fishing method that catches the big valuable tunas aimed at fulfilling the...

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