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Copy of Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed 
by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Copy of Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the 
unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the 
unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the 
unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Rainbow Warrior, with peace banner hung between it's masts, passes 
under a bridge between at Istanbul. The Rainbow Warrior is in the 
Mediterranean for a three-month ship tour taking action on the threats 
to the sea and calling for a network of large-scale marine reserves to 
protect the health and productivity of the Mediterranean Sea.

Rainbow Warrior, with peace banner hung between it's masts, passes under a bridge between at Istanbul. The Rainbow Warrior is in the Mediterranean for a three-month ship tour taking action on the threats to the sea and calling for a network of large-scale marine reserves to protect the health and productivity of the Mediterranean Sea.

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The Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza sets sail from Rotterdam harbour, The 
Netherlands bound for Cape Town, South Africa where the organization 
is embarking on a major global oceans expedition. Greenpeace is 
calling for a network of marine reserves which are needed to protect 
and restore the health of the world's oceans.

The Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza sets sail from Rotterdam harbour, The Netherlands bound for Cape Town, South Africa where the organization is embarking on a major global oceans expedition. Greenpeace is calling for a network of marine reserves which are needed to protect and restore the health of the world's oceans.

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Lace coral and encrusting sponge. La Botte, Mediterranean Sea.

Lace coral and encrusting sponge. La Botte, Mediterranean Sea.

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The Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza sets sail from Rotterdam harbour, The 
Netherlands bound for Cape Town, South Africa where the organization 
is embarking on a major global oceans expedition. Greenpeace is 
calling for a network of marine reserves which are needed to protect 
and restore the health of the world's oceans.

The Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza sets sail from Rotterdam harbour, The Netherlands bound for Cape Town, South Africa where the organization is embarking on a major global oceans expedition. Greenpeace is calling for a network of marine reserves which are needed to protect and restore the health of the world's oceans.

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Size matters - Greenpeace Greece investigation into the undersized 
fish market.

Size matters - Greenpeace Greece investigation into the undersized fish market.

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Fish market in Turkey

Fish market in Turkey

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