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3 (unpalatable) facts you need to know if you eat sashimi

Blog entry by Yen Ning | 14 April, 2016

One in three pieces of sashimi is from fish caught by Taiwanese fishing vessels. If you eat imported seafood, chances are you’ve eaten Taiwan caught fish, so when we’re talking Taiwanese seafood, we’re talking about an industry that...

Made in Taiwan

Publication | 14 April, 2016 at 4:30

Illegality and criminal wrongdoing in Taiwanese fisheries are increasingly well documented. Yet too often these very serious problems are reported and dealt with by Taiwanese authorities as if they were isolated incidents - the responsibility of...

Rainbow Warrior crew take action in Taiwan to defend tuna

Feature story | 24 January, 2011 at 14:46

Kaoshiung, Taiwan - A blacklisted tuna factory ship was blocked from leaving port today by Greenpeace climbers from the Rainbow Warrior. They locked themselves to the anchor chain while campaigners called on Taiwan's Fisheries Agency to...

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Taiwan’s fisheries plagued by human rights abuses and shark finning - Greenpeace...

Press release | 14 April, 2016 at 7:59

Taipei, 14 April 2016 - A year-long Greenpeace East Asia investigation into Taiwan’s distant water tuna fisheries has exposed Illegal shark finning, labour and human rights abuses, as well as Taiwan’s failure to adequately address issues such as...

Charting a plastic free future in Taiwan

Blog entry by Jennifer Morgan | 20 December, 2017

By now, we have all heard about and seen multiple shocking images of plastic pollution in oceans. Whether it’s the  seahorse with its tail wrapped around an earbud , or the  remote island  paradise turned into a plastic nightmare, it’s...

Taiwan faces EU sanction on fisheries

Press release | 1 October, 2015 at 14:47

Taipei, 1 October 2015 - Three weeks after Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior busted Taiwanese tuna longliner Shuen De Ching No.888 (順得慶888號) fishing illegally in the Pacific, the European Commission has yellow carded Taiwan for failing to fight illegal,...

Taiwan Government rewards illegal shark fin operation with license to fish in Pacific

Press release | 11 September, 2015 at 9:23

Taipei, 11 September 2015 – The Government of Taiwan has acquired a retrospective fishing license for a boat Greenpeace busted illegally fishing in the Pacific Ocean with hundreds of shark fins on board.

Greenpeace activists occupy Taiwan shipbuilding yard to protest overfishing

Press release | 12 October, 2012 at 11:00

Kaohsiung, Taiwan, October 12, 2012 – Ten Greenpeace activists occupied the largest shipbuilding yard in Taiwan on Friday, accusing the Taiwanese government of undermining international fishing agreements set up to combat the global overfishing...

Quarterly - 2011.1

Background | 17 May, 2011 at 13:14

Eastern Promise Greenpeace is growing in East Asia. Read more about the challenges that lie ahead for us in the region - from industrial water pollution to overfishing of bluefin tuna, and the challenges of combating climate to the threats posed...

Greenpeace Exposes Suspected Illegal Fish Carrier in Taiwanese Port

Press release | 23 January, 2011 at 15:40

Kaoshiung, Taiwan, -- Activists from the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior today exposed a ship suspected of violating Taiwanese fisheries laws moored in the port of Kaoshiung, Taiwan and called on the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency to investigate...

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