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Taiwanese industry operating in the Pacific are evading their own national laws:...

Press release | 29 September, 2010 at 8:00

More than half of the Taiwanese vessels with a flag of convenience (FOC) (1) operating in Pacific waters are evading their own national laws.

Roadmap to recovery

Hub | 23 September, 2009 at 20:26

Protecting large, important sections of our environment on land is nothing new, but when it comes to protecting the oceans we’ve got a long way to go. In the last fifty years, 90% of the world’s largest oceanic fish have disappeared due to...

Pacific tuna boats struggle for survival: GreenpeacePacific tuna boats struggle for...

Press release | 13 May, 2013 at 11:56

Honiara, May 13, 2013 – Local tuna boat operators targeting albacore in the South Pacific are under threat of being pushed out of operation altogether due to the steady growth in numbers of subsidized foreign fishing vessels. (i)

Ending pirate fishing for the future of the Pacific

Feature Story | 5 October, 2011 at 10:13

Pohnpei is a beautiful tropical island in the middle of the Central Pacific, the largest and most populated island of the Federated States of Micronesia. Much to its green lush beauty is down to the rain that falls every day and the amount of...

The evacuation of Rongelap

Standard Page | 12 March, 2010 at 9:30

In 1985 the residents of Rongelap in the Marshall Islands asked Greenpeace to help them relocate to a new home. Their island had been contaminated by radioactive fallout from atmospheric nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific.

2006-3

Report | 29 May, 2007 at 8:00

Celebrating 35 years of environmental activism: How Greenpeace Australia Pacific made a a difference in 2006

Defending our Pacific ship tour 2011: Final Report

Report | 4 March, 2012 at 12:52

Summary of findings from the Esperanza’s expedition, September - December 2011

The harsh reality of longline fishing

Feature Story | 15 November, 2011 at 20:03

On Monday our activists made a gruesome discovery aboard the Tawainese vessel Ming Maan Shyang No. 20

Rescuing the Pacific

Report | 1 November, 2011 at 16:30

Pacific tuna fisheries are undergoing a period of transformation. Led by the Pacific Island Nations (PINs) and increasingly supported by progressive voices within the global tuna industry, change is underway to create fisheries that benefit the...

From the sea to the store

Feature Story | 7 September, 2011 at 16:31

While we tuck into our tuna sandwich, our oceans are being plundered at an alarming rate.

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