Mission Bay, Auckland

Photo | August 3, 2011

Fin brothers Clark and Bruce talk to people in Mission Bay, Auckland, about protecting tuna stocks and other ocean species from overfishing in the Pacific. The two sharks are part of the Greenpeace campaign urging Sealord and New Zealand’s main brands of canned tuna to change to sustainably caught tuna. Currently canned tuna sold in New Zealand is bought from companies using fishing methods which kill endangered sharks, turtles, juvenile tuna and other ocean species.

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Defend the right to peaceful protest at sea

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A message to Anadarko from New Zealand

Video | February 21, 2013 at 7:32

On the bridge of the Rainbow Warrior, we made a pledge to resist, with every peaceful means available to us, the threat of deep sea oil. And we called Anadarko in Texas to tell them exactly that.

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Video | February 19, 2013 at 14:53

In January 2013 we sailed the Rainbow Warrior to the subantarctic islands to highlight some of the most precious places and species that New Zealand would put at risk if deep sea oil drilling is allowed to proceed.

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Greenpeace and people like you

Video | January 11, 2013 at 17:53

With people like you we have achieved a great deal.

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