Recent Greenpeace stories from Canada and around the world.
Greenpeace is calling for this year’s departure of Japan’s so-called ‘scientific’ whaling fleet to be the program’s last.
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) has again failed the Atlantic bluefin tuna, voting at its annual meeting on recommendations that will not ensure the recovery of the depleted species.
We've been watching the horizon for this one for a very long time, but our colleagues up in the crow's nest report that a new blip on the horizon could mean an end to Japanese whaling in Antarctica.
A last ditch attempt to save the majestic Atlantic bluefin tuna from commercial extinction is now under consideration.
(Fredericton, N.B.)—Greenpeace’s cross-country seafood tour continued in the Atlantic provinces last week, with visits to a Sobeys in Charlottetown, PEI, and a Wal-Mart in Fredericton, N.B. The purpose of the tour has been to educate consumers and supermarkets about Redlist seafood, much of which comes from the Atlantic Ocean.
Greenpeace launched a new video on Oceans Day to highlight concerns over the destruction of seafood and the world’s oceans.