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A personal history with the Rainbow Warrior

Blog entry by Chris Hay | 8 January, 2011 11 comments

Last week we took the office staff from Greenpeace's new office in Taipei on the 3 hour train trip to Taiwan's eastern port of Hualien. The Rainbow Warrior was there doing some last minute maintenance before the start of the Ocean...

EU fishing quotas are about to get a bit more exciting (if that's possible)

Blog entry by Jamie | 14 December, 2010 2 comments

German agriculture minister Ilse Aigner walks past Greenpeace's trawler in Brussels, Belgium Every year, it’s the same. Despite evidence and advice from marine biologists that really there aren't plenty more fish in the sea,...

Daily news: GM crops OK’d in Kenya; Iconic guitars facing extinction

Blog entry by MaeveS | 1 August, 2011 4 comments

Top news: Kenya becomes latest African country to allow GM crops; Fishing industry gears up for discard debate; Malaysia takes step towards sustainable palm oil; Deforestation threatens Gibson guitars #GM: Kenya has become Africa’s...

African fishermen share their stories with UK leaders

Blog entry by Gemma Freeman | 21 May, 2011 2 comments

African Voices: Unloading fish from pirogues in the harbour of Joal. © Gordon Welters / Greenpeace Three leaders of West African fishing communities arrived in the UK this past week to reveal how massive European fleets...

Margiris Trawler Action in Chile

Image gallery | 2 September, 2013

Pole and Line Sustainable Fishing

Image | 17 February, 2012 at 16:09

Crew on a pole and line vessel catch skipjack tuna in the water off Larantuka, Flores, Indonesia, 16th December 2011. Pole and line fisheries are one of the only true sustainable fishing methods on the planet with almost no by-catch.

Protection for Pacific Fisheries

Image | 7 March, 2012 at 13:17

Greenpeace East Asia Taipei office released the hot air balloon at Dr. Sun-yat Sen Memorial Hall. Greenpeace urges the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency and other Asian fishing powers to protect the Pacific and its valuable tuna populations in the...

The Jelly Burger

Video | 31 March, 2014 at 16:15

As ocean fish stocks have dwindled, consumers may have to turn to alternatives for sea food. We tested the commercial potential of the Jelly Burger. Find out more at: www.greenpeace.org/SOS-oceans

Pirates of the Mediterranean

E-card | 20 April, 2010 at 14:01

The bluefin tuna fishery in the Mediterranean is on the verge of collapse. These three ministers were supposed to safeguard its future. Instead, they've let the fishing industry plunder an irreplaceable treasure. If they don't close the...

An Inconvenient Tuna

Blog entry by Adele | 10 June, 2009 2 comments

Here in the UK, bluefin tuna has suddenly become the posterboy for overfishing, largely thanks to the new film The End of the Line. I was at the premiere screening of the film (a documentary based on the book by journalist Charles...

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