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Ocean Expedition 2013

Publication | 17 October, 2013 at 13:20

The Greenpeace ship Esperanza was in the Indian Ocean for two months investigating fishing vessels operating illegally or using highly destructive and wasteful fishing techniques.

Have scientist, will travel

Feature story | 28 September, 2009 at 2:00

Yes, it’s true, we do indeed have scientists. And some days, we even let them out of the lab.

Dolphins die in trawler nets

Feature story | 26 January, 2004 at 1:00

Torn fins, lacerated flanks, broken beaks, a slow death by drowning and being washed ashore. This is the fate of thousands of dolphins in some north Atlantic fisheries during the winter. Why? All as unnecessary and avoidable by-catch of the...

Quarterly - 2011.1

Background | 17 May, 2011 at 13:14

Eastern Promise Greenpeace is growing in East Asia. Read more about the challenges that lie ahead for us in the region - from industrial water pollution to overfishing of bluefin tuna, and the challenges of combating climate to the threats posed...

A huge day for my home land

Blog entry by Tereapii | 23 April, 2015

Tomorrow is a huge day for my country, the Cook Islands, where people are coming together to stop a type of fishing that catches way too many tuna. Purse seine fishing uses massive nets which catch everything in their path. They're...

Risky Business: Don't put your money in unsustainable fishing

Blog entry by Nina Thuellen | 17 April, 2015 1 comment

When we trust a bank with our savings and investments, we assume the bank will do only "good" with our hard-earned cash. Yet throughout Europe, and the world, major banks have ploughed massive amounts of money into unsustainable...

Brand new purse seiner raises alarm

Blog entry by Karli Thomas | 11 March, 2015 1 comment

With tuna stocks in trouble and too many fishing boats chasing what's left, reports of new vessels are a cause for alarm. The global fishing fleet is estimated to be two and a half times the size needed to sustainably fish our oceans,...

After decades of lawlessness, could the seafood industry finally be ready for change?

Blog entry by Graham Forbes | 30 May, 2017

Are we on the cusp of changing the destructive seafood industry forever? For years, the seafood industry has profited from forced labour, illegal fishing,  ocean destruction and the needless slaughter of marine life. Tuna...

Tuna commission gets worse and fails on bluefin tuna, condemns sharks and endorses...

Press release | 16 November, 2009 at 1:00

The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) has failed once again to act beyond the interests of a few tuna fishing and farming industries, warned Greenpeace today. Again it has approved recommendations which fail...

Rainbow Warrior prevents illegal fishing ship's escape

Press release | 27 July, 2009 at 2:00

Italian marine authorities have confiscated 15 kilometres of driftnets and an illegal catch of 30 bluefin tuna and swordfish from the Italian fishing vessel Frederica II, yesterday. The vessel had tried to flee, but the Greenpeace ship, Rainbow...

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