Greenpeace today launched a new seafood campaign website, publishing its 'Red Grade' Criteria for Unsustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture. Greenpeace has used the criteria to create an international red list of seafood species at high risk of...
It’s Shark Week. You're allowed to be excited. If you already like sharks you will doubtless be thrilled that the internet is awash with sharp-finned fun. But if you don't know much about sharks, or are a bit wary because they're...
The world’s appetite for tuna exceeds our oceans’ capacity for production. Over the past several decades, vessels from far away nations (commonly referred to as Distant Water Fishing nations or DWFNs) have become reliant on tuna...
Dead shark (bycatch) found by Greenpeace in illegal driftnet, Kuril Islands, Russia. The Driftnet found floating in sea is oversized and therefore, illegal.
Greenpeace divers hold a banner reading: 'Welcome UNESCO: Please Save The Reef' at a press conference held by the Sydney Aquarium and Greenpeace Australia. To call upon UNESCO (on their arrival in Sydney) to save the Great Barrier Reef; from...
Hammerhead Shark caught in driftnet in the Pacific ocean.
Monday morning - Greenpeace activists go to work 03/29/2010, Greenpeace 'clean- up' up Dell offices in Amsterdam, Netherlands Greenpeace activist are blocking the Dell HQ in Amsterdam this morning. They are putting foam in...
Sharkfins drying on the upper deck of longline pirate vessel in the South Atlantic.
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