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Marine reserves for the North Sea and Baltic

Publication | 1 July, 2004 at 2:00

The marine reserves in the North Sea and Baltic called for by Greenpeace comprise areas which are important in protecting species and habitats and in creating areas for regeneration in both seas, and which will thus facilitate the integral...

Address to the United Nations General Assembly 2004

Publication | 16 November, 2004 at 1:00

Karen Sack, Greenpeace International Political Advisor, addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Statement: High seas marine protected areas

Publication | 13 June, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace Statement on high seas marine reserves made at the Convention on Bioligical Diversity (CBD) 2nd Working Group on Protected Areas meeting in June, in Montecatini, Italy

Pacific Islands Forum Briefing Paper - Moratorium on high seas bottom trawling

Publication | 26 October, 2005 at 2:00

Supporting a moratorium on high seas bottom trawl fishing - Pacific Islands Forum Briefing Paper, October 2005

Protecting The Deep Sea Under International Law - Legal Options for Addressing High...

Publication | 8 October, 2004 at 2:00

Where fishing takes place on the highseas, international regulation is vague, international governance is minimal or non-existent, andreporting is patchy. This gap in current international law is exacerbated by a focus on the target fisheries,...

NAFO Case Study

Publication | 22 July, 2005 at 2:00

This Report focuses on one of the most well established and developed RFMOs in the world: the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO). With its origins in a regional commission that was established in 1949, it has been in existence since...

Greenpeace Evidence Prompts Russia to Detain Notorious Pirate Fishing Fleet

Press release | 3 October, 2006 at 2:00

After being presented with a dossier of evidence by Greenpeace, Russian authorities have agreed to detain five notorious pirate fishing vessels (1) in harbour at Svetly, near Kaliningrad.

Whaling fleet leaves for Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary

Press release | 8 November, 2005 at 1:00

As the whaling fleet departed from Shimonoseki,Japan, today, bound for the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary with theintention of killing 1,000 whales, Greenpeace called upon the FisheriesAgency of Japan (FAJ) and the companies behind the whaling...

Black holes in deep ocean space

Publication | 16 November, 2005 at 1:00

The current piecemeal approach and voluntary measures for the conservation of high seas biodiversity are simply insufficient to ensure that states take action to effectively protect the unknown treasures of the open ocean. In addition to the...

A fishy identity crisis

Feature story | 14 March, 2006 at 1:00

So you own five illegal trawlers called the Oyra, Ostroe, Okhotino, Olchan and Ostrovets. Things aren't looking good for you when in 2005, your boats are involved in the collapse of the fish stocks of the North Atlantic. Sounds like you need a...

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