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News & Stories - Page 4 of 62

  • Crew hauling a huge piece of orange coral on board a trawler.
    Story
    Oceans Fishing

    Coral killers – the bottom trawling image that shocked the world

    On June 12 2005 Greenpeace captured evidence that bottom trawling was destroying deep sea coral in the Tasman Sea. This is the story of that photo.

    Rhiannon Mackie
    12 June 2025
    5 min read
  • Videos
    Oceans

    The true story behind the bottom trawling photo that shocked the world

    20 years ago today, Greenpeace captured an image of bottom trawlers hauling up a giant piece of ancient coral in the Tasman Sea. The image sent shockwaves around the world - but how did we get it? And 20 years later, where are we at with the campaign to ban bottom trawling?

    Rhiannon Mackie
    12 June 2025
  • A trawl net full of coral and bycatch
    Press release
    Oceans Fishing

    Protected corals destroyed in six-tonne bycatch “disaster” from a single bottom trawl

    BREAKING: It’s been revealed that a New Zealand bottom trawling vessel has pulled up six tonnes of protected stony coral in a single trawl – making it the worst reported case of coral destruction in New Zealand waters in over a decade.

    Deep Sea Conservation Coalition
    11 June 2025
  • A Greenpeace shark handler frees a blue shark caught on a longline in the Pacific Ocean. The blue shark is currently listed as "Near Threatened" globally by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Greenpeace Australia Pacific took action to stop an industrial longlining fishing operation in the South Pacific Ocean, seizing more than 20 kilometers of fishing gear and freeing nine sharks, including an endangered mako, near Australia and New Zealand.
    Press release
    Oceans

    Greenpeace activists aboard the Rainbow Warrior disrupt industrial fishing operation in South Pacific

    Greenpeace activists have disrupted an industrial longlining fishing operation in the South Pacific Ocean, seizing almost 20 kilometres of fishing gear and freeing nine sharks, including an endangered mako, near…

    Emma Page
    6 June 2025
  • Greenpeace France deployed limestone boulders at the bottom of the Golf of Lion Marine Park, off the coast of Occitania. Transported aboard the Arctic Sunrise, the boulders, each weighing one to two tons, are being placed in a grid pattern to prevent bottom trawling. With this action, Greenpeace aims to denounce the French government's inaction and calls on it to commit to banning bottom trawling in all marine protected areas by the upcoming UNOC summit in June 2025. Greenpeace a déployé des rochers de calcaire au fond du parc marin du Golfe du Lion, au large de l’Occitanie. Transportés à bord de l’Arctic Sunrise, les rochers, pesant chacun une à deux tonnes, sont déposés de façon à quadriller un périmètre pour y empêcher le chalutage de fond. Se faisant, Greenpeace veut dénoncer le laisser-faire du gouvernement français, et l’appelle à s’engager à interdire le chalutage de fond au sein de toutes les aires marines protégées d’ici le sommet de l’Unoc à venir en juin 2025.
    Story
    Oceans

    A Rock-Solid Stand for the Ocean: Greenpeace France Blocks Bottom Trawling

    Last month, Greenpeace France took a stand and, in a valiant act of environmental activism, took matters into their own hands. At sunrise on Wednesday, May 21, activists aboard the…

    Emma Page
    4 June 2025
    4 min read
  • Action: Boulders Placement in the Gulf of Lion (Mediterranean Sea) to Prevent Bottom Trawling. © Lorraine Turci / Greenpeace
    Press release
    GreenpeaceShips Oceans Seabed Mining Nuclear

    French authorities block Greenpeace ship from participating in UN Ocean Conference

    French authorities have blocked Greenpeace International’s ship Arctic Sunrise from entering the port of Nice, where the “One Ocean Science Congress” and the UN Ocean Conference are being hosted. This…

    Ellie Hooper
    4 June 2025
  • A shark is pulled up the side of a longlining fishing vessel
    Press release
    Oceans Fishing

    “A devastating record”: New Greenpeace analysis reveals almost half a million blue sharks caught as ‘bycatch’ in Central and Western Pacific in 2023

    TASMAN SEA – A new analysis of the latest fisheries data by Greenpeace Australia Pacific has revealed widespread slaughter of sharks in the Pacific Ocean by industrial longline fishers. The analysis estimates that almost half a million blue sharks were caught as bycatch in the region.

    Emma Page
    21 May 2025
  • Podcast
    Oceans

    The true Arctic

    We're finishing the series on Svalbard. An archipelago dependent on the ocean.

    Oceans: Life Under Water
    20 May 2025
  • Deep sea coral
    Story
    Oceans Seabed Mining

    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.

    James J Bell, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
    19 May 2025
    4 min read
  • Two people swimming in deep blue water in the Lord Howe Rise region of the South Pacific, hold a banner that reads Protect The Ocean
    Story
    Oceans

    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. 

    Ellie Hooper
    15 May 2025
    7 min read
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