Defending Our Mediterranean

The Mediterranean Sea plays an important part in the wider oceans system, which supports life on Earth. Its warm, highly saline waters provide spawning grounds for many species and carry a unique signature of nutrients and plankton, which can be detected many thousands of kilometers out into the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. The Sea is also a major oceanic highway for the great migratory fish such as bluefin tuna and home to endangered species such as monk seals, green and leatherback turtles.

It is a small but important part of our planet's oceanic system.Bordered by 19 countries and 46,000 km of coastline, its resources support millions of people.

Almost completely enclosed, it takes up to 100 years for the Sea to completely renew its waters, which are rich in nutrients with a high salt content. Although only small - accounting for less that one percent of the total marine environment - the Mediterranean Sea is home to a large number of species unique to the area and economically important fish stocks. It provides both warm and cold-water habitats, plunging to depths of 5000 meters in some places and has supported human civilization for millennia.

Paradise Lost?

But this beautiful and valuable ecosystem is under siege. Because it is comparatively small, virtually enclosed and slow to renew its waters, it is highly vulnerable to over-exploitation. As with most other parts of the planet's oceanic system, this region is under sustained pressure from a variety of threats. Amongst these are: overfishing, drift netting, aquaculture along with other threats like climate change, invasive species, pollution, shipping, tourism and the increase in human populations.

Coris Julis over a Zostera

The Mediterranean Sea is part of the wider ocean system, which provides services to the planet and humankind including the production of over half our oxygen, the creation and distribution of weather systems and the transfer of nutrients and energy currents around the world - vital functions that maintain the overall health of our planet.

To this day, people continue to rely on the Mediterranean Sea for its biological resources, transport links between the continents and its oil and gas reserves. So much so, that the combined pressures are pushing the Sea to the brink of collapse.

Marine Reserves needed NOW!

Barely one percent of the Mediterranean Sea is fully protected - a far cry from the 20 to 50 percent recommended by scientists. There is a serious risk that the Mediterranean will be exploited beyond its natural ability to replenish and recover, affecting its health and productivity for future generations - not just within the immediate region, but far beyond. In order to avoid this - the Mediterranean is desperately in need of protection through the establishment of Marine Reserves.

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Action against MV Lung Yuin in Taiwan

Image | December 16, 2011 at 15:01

A Greenpeace activist chains himself to MV Lung Yuin's anchor chain with a banner reading "FA, Investigate Now.” Greenpeace is preventing the departure of the fish carrier, demanding that Taiwan's Fisheries Agency (FA) properly investigate and as...

Taiwan Fisheries Agency protest

Image | January 26, 2011 at 10:57

Kaoshiung, Taiwan - Greenpeace activists today protest in front of Taiwan's Fisheries Agency (FA) calling for efficient monitoring of Taiwanese-owned vessels, The activists displayed a banner saying "Too much talk, too little action" accompanied...

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Exposed: Suspected illegal tuna carrier in Taiwanese port

Image | January 23, 2011 at 14:17

23 January 2011 - Taiwan. Activists on board the Rainbow Warrior exposed a ship suspected of violating Taiwanese fisheries laws, in the port of Kaoshiung, Taiwan. They projected messages onto the hull and called on the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency...

Urgent protection needed for tuna

Image | January 20, 2011 at 17:49

Divers from Greenpeace and Taiwanese environmentalists form a school of tuna to give an eye-catching warning about the urgent need for better fisheries management at a Greenpeace organized activity in Pingtung County, Taiwan. Greenpeace is...

Human beach art calls for marine reserves in Taiwan

Image | January 18, 2011 at 18:44

More than 100 hundred volunteers participated in a Greenpeace-organised human banner activity where they composed the words "Marine Reserves Now" in Chinese on Baisha beach, Kenting National Park, Taiwan. Greenpeace is promoting the...

Common Dolphin in the Mediterranean

Image | July 1, 2010 at 15:41

24 June - Mediterranean Sea. A common dolphin escorts the Arctic Sunrise, there to take action against the bluefin tuna fishing fleets and to promote marine reserves.

Preventing bottom trawling in Sweden

Image | August 14, 2009 at 11:47

Greenpeace activists strategically place rocks on the sea floor in order to stop destructive bottom trawling in Sweden

Strategic rock placement to prevent bottom trawling

Image | August 14, 2009 at 0:00

Greenpeace activists strategically place rocks on the sea floor in order to stop destructive bottom trawling in Sweden

Consignment sheet of crew members' personal box offload

Image | May 14, 2008 at 23:35

Consignment sheet detailing, in Japanese, the contents of a crew members' personal box offloaded from the whaling factory ship Nisshin Maru, containing 23.5 kilograms of stolen whale meat. The sheet lists the contents of the box as "cardboard."

Clown fish

Image | April 27, 2008 at 17:12

A clown fish and anemone.

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