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New South Korean fisheries law a good first step to curb illegal fishing

Press release | 2 July, 2013 at 16:44

Seoul, July 2, 2013 – In response to news that the Korean National Assembly has amended its fisheries law to help curb illegal fishing (1), Greenpeace East Asia oceans campaigner Jiehyun Park made the following statement:

Iceland Letter on IUU Fishing

Publication | 13 February, 2006 at 1:00

The Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries has sent out a letter urging companies to take action against illegally caught redfish in the Irminger Sea, including a list of vessels operating illegally that have been reported in 2005.

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.

The European Union Action Plan to Eradicate IUU Fishing – A Greenpeace Critique

Publication | 7 October, 2002 at 2:00

The UN FAO International Plan of Action (IPOA) to Prevent, Deter andEliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing was approved by the Committee on Fisheries by consensus on 2 March 2001. In doing so, the Committee urged all Members...

The Need for a High Seas Biodiversity Agreement

Publication | 2 May, 2013 at 17:43

The current way of managing the high seas puts short-term corporate interests before the long-term health of our oceans. Unless action is taken to restore and protect the health of our oceans, they will be unable to sustain life on Earth.

Last Call for Pirates in Portugal

Press release | 28 October, 2008 at 16:07

Greenpeace divers have chained the propellers of four vessels with a history of pirate fishing to the quayside in the port of Aveiro, Portugal. Hoisting banners demanding "Scrap these Pirates", Greenpeace is calling on the Portuguese Minister of...

Laws of the Sea

Blog entry by Martin Lloyd | 26 October, 2006

When you work in IT you pick up what's called 'domain knowledge' - which is to say information about whatever industry you happen to be providing IT for. It's why I can tell you about world rally cars, direct mail order businesses,...

The waiting game...

Blog entry by Lisa | 9 July, 2009 1 comment

Here's another update from Julien, our non-stop blogging climate campaigner up a coal chimney in Italy! In every sustained action, there are many times when you have to down tools. Here at Brindisi coal-fired power plant, Italy's...

Nuclear energy news for October 2 2008

Blog entry by Justin | 2 October, 2008

Some other stories from the nuclear industry you may have missed: US News & World Report: A Moribund Nuclear Manufacturing Industry Shows Sign of Life ‘Renewed calls for building new nuclear reactors to cope with a worrisome...

The Russian flagged vessel Mumrinskiy

Image | 12 June, 2007 at 3:00

The Russian flagged vessel Mumrinskiy transhipping illegally to the reefer Sinbad, another vessel with a scandalous track record of involvement in the Barents illegal cod fishery. The Sindbad was operating without a flag and under the...

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