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Hong Kong’s ivory ban just a sliver of its wildlife crime

Blog entry by Shuk-Wah Chung | 23 January, 2016

It’s worth more than cocaine, diamonds, gold, or heroin. So what’s stopping the Hong Kong government from stamping out all illegal wildlife products? Along Hollywood Road in Hong Kong’s touristy arts district sit rows of large...

Taking 400,000 people on a trip to the Indian Ocean

Blog entry by Tom Lowe | 1 June, 2016

It was a sunny afternoon in April when the Esperanza left port in Madagascar six weeks ago. Its mission: to hunt down Thai Union's destructive fishing operations in the Indian Ocean. Perhaps because of everything achieved since then...

License to krill

Blog entry by Casson Trenor | 6 November, 2017

Two days ago, the gavel came down in an adjudication decision which may, more than any other recent hammer-strike, determine the future of fishing:  The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) officially bestowed its blue-and-white fish-check...

Greenpeace demands EU close their harbours to pirate ships

Press release | 7 October, 2002 at 2:00

Greenpeace Exposes Tuna Pirate in the High Seas

Press release | 9 May, 2008 at 2:00

Today Greenpeace exposed an illegal tuna purse seiner, the Queen Evelyn 168, in a pocket of international waters between Papua New Guinea and the Federated States of Micronesia. This Philippines-flagged vessel was at the site of a transfer of...

Sparse, ineffective, woefully inadequate – now will you take action?

Press release | 14 July, 2006 at 2:00

Today’s United Nations Secretary General’s report of measures taken by states to protect vulnerable deep-sea life from destructive fishing practices such as high seas bottom trawling has confirmed that the protection these areas receive is...

Alien VS. Predator

Press release | 1 November, 2004 at 1:00

Alien-like species of the deep are being destroyed by EU bottom trawlers despite pledges to protect them. At a press conference in Dublin today dozens of mysterious creatures from the deep ocean, including green-eyed sharks, spider crabs and blob...

Daily news: Time to Detox our world; and vegetarian fish is the future of sustainable...

Blog entry by Gianluca R | 14 July, 2011

© Liu Fei Yue / Greenpeace Top news: It is time to challenge the brands, it is time to Detox the world; stopping seas overexploitation through sustainable fish farming; whaling organization gets a clean up; Sea-monsters from the...

Winning on the world’s largest tuna company and what it means for the oceans

Blog entry by Sarah King | 11 July, 2017 5 comments

It took two years of relentless campaigning and nearly 700,000 concerned people from around the world , but today we are sharing the good news that together we convinced the world’s largest tuna company to clean up its act! Tuna...

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