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A strategy for sustainable seafood

Background | 17 June, 2008 at 10:57

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Pelagic gillnets

Background | 31 March, 2014 at 10:00

Pelagic gillnets or ‘set nets’ are fine-filament nets that are kept at or below the surface by numerous floats and weights and held in position by anchors. If a fish’s head goes through the net but its body can’t follow, it is ‘gilled’ or...

Fishing Techniques

Background | 27 March, 2014 at 21:00

On this page you will find all the different fishing techniques that are mostly commonly used – how they work and what is their impact on ocean life.

Defending the last ocean

Publication | 5 August, 2010 at 12:09

This is the story of how our fishermen, having taken so many fish from the seas closer to home, are now venturing to the ends of the Earth in order to maintain our insatiable appetite for seafood. This is also the story of how a group of...

Greenpeace 'Red Criteria' for Unsustainable Aquaculture

Publication | 17 June, 2008 at 2:00

Defining aquaculture practices that should be on a red list is a complex task. Every aquaculture practice on the Greenpeace International red list of seafood species, and many others, was submitted through a methodology with very specific...

Does your cafeteria serve ocean destruction?

Blog entry by David Pinsky | 24 August, 2016

Every time you eat in a restaurant, hospital, airport, a university cafeteria, or at even at a rock concert, it is likely that you are eating food provided by a large foodservice company. Sea of Distress, a brand new Greenpeace US...

Mars and Nestlé just stepped up to protect the ocean and workers. Here's how.

Blog entry by John Hocevar | 16 March, 2017 2 comments

Thanks to the hard work of pet owners and activists like you, Mars and Nestlé — the two largest pet food companies in the world — are committing to make immediate changes to help ensure their pet food supply chains are safer for our...

Can Japan save the world’s most valuable fish?

Feature story | 21 July, 2010 at 15:49

TOKYO: Japan is celebrating “Marine Season” (“Umi-No-Shun-Kan”) this week and it’s also the International Year of Biodiversity. What better way to mark the occasion here than to launch a campaign to protect the most threatened fish species?

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Not Just Tuna: The truth behind the world’s biggest tuna company

Blog entry by Graham Forbes | 4 October, 2015

It's time to change the tuna industry. The global tuna industry is out of control . It is emptying our oceans of fish, harming other marine life and exploiting workers in shocking ways . Workers report being beaten,...

Greenpeace 'Red Criteria' for Unsustainable Fisheries

Publication | 17 June, 2008 at 2:00

Defining which fisheries should be on a red list is a complex task. Every fishery on the Greenpeace International red list of seafood species, and many others, was submitted through a methodology with very specific criteria. By evaluating them...

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