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The true Arctic
We're finishing the series on Svalbard. An archipelago dependent on the ocean.
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Reefs in the ‘middle’ light zone along NZ’s coast are biodiversity hotspots and many are home to protected species
The latest update on the state of New Zealand’s environment paints a concerning outlook for marine environments, especially amid the increasing push to use the marine estate for economic gain.
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Seen Attenborough’s Ocean? Here’s what you can do now
David Attenborough’s new movie Ocean hit cinemas last week, its release coinciding with the 99th birthday of the revered broadcaster and conservationist.
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The Regulatory Standards Bill is Seymour’s next power grab
The Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB) isn’t just another law - it’s a plan to hand more power to corporations, erase Te Tiriti o Waitangi from lawmaking, and make it harder for any future government to protect people or nature.
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Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior returns for 40th anniversary of French bombing in Auckland on 10 July
The iconic Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior will return to Aotearoa this year to mark the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the original Rainbow Warrior at Marsden Wharf in Auckland…
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Journey to the Arctic
Hannah Stitfall is heading out an adventure across the waves. And she is taking us with her.
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The politics of ocean protection
This week, we're looking at the complex politics of ocean protection.
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First images of coral destruction from our Seamount Expedition
When we set out to explore the secrets of the deep sea on our Seamount Expedition, our aim was to survey seamounts, or underwater mountains, using specialist deep sea cameras,…
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Huge protest artwork appears by Trump’s Scottish golf course
To mark the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, Greenpeace UK revealed a 55m by 40m artwork on the beach outside Trump’s golf course in Scotland, ‘Trump Turnberry’, showing…
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Our broken sea(food) system
How much does the label on the packaging tell us about a fish's journey from ocean to plate?