Marine reserves are the most powerful tool available for the conservation of ocean wildlife and may also benefit fisheries by promoting recovery and reproduction of exploited species. In this report we present a design for a global network of...
The experts warn that we have eroded the ocean’s ability to cope with and mitigate the consequences of global warming.
Brussels, Belgium — Europe needs to create an extensive network of nature reserves in the sea to protect against the consequences of global warming and help marine life survive the impacts of climate change, according to a discussion paper...
This Greenpeace report sets out the argument for the urgent establishment of a network of marine reserves across the Mediterranean Sea to safeguard its productivity, its marine life and its ecosystems for the many millions of people who rely on...
Greenpeace activists sailed into Swedish waters today and began placing up to 180 granite rocks (1), each weighing between 0.5 and 3 tonnes, on the seabed in order to prevent bottom trawling in areas listed for European Union protection.
The world's oceans, once thought to contain inexhaustible resources, are under increasing threat. In recent years, scientific study after scientific study has pointed to the fact that human activities and fishing in particular have been putting...
The ecosystem approach is vital if we are to ensure the health of our oceans for future generations.
An accessible nine page booklet explaining Europe's role in ocean distruction and the need for fisheries reform.
The European Commission today launched a crucial plan for EU fisheries reform aiming to restore fish populations in just four years. But the current plan is unlikely to deliver its ambitious target with almost no concrete measures to reduce the...
Los mares y océanos albergan una elevada biodiversidad animal y vegetal. Sin embargo, están siendo esquilmados como consecuencia de la sobrepesca.
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