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Calling for Pacific marine reserves in Taiwan

Blog entry by Ronetava Ronaivakulu | 17 January, 2011 6 comments

Bula. My name is Ronetava Ronaivakulua (you can call me Ron) and I’m from an island in the South Pacific called Fiji. I'm currently onboard the Rainbow Warrior on its East Asia Ocean Defenders tour in Taiwan. I'm here as a...

UK tuna retailers back marine reserves in the Pacific

Blog entry by Sari Tolvanen | 10 January, 2011 4 comments

Greenpeace UK has just launched a new tinned tuna sustainability ranking . On top of are Sainsbury’s and Marks and Spencer followed by Waitrose, three major retailers that have gone to great lengths to ensure that tuna, sold in their...

Captain of the Rainbow Warrior speaks in Taiwan

Blog entry by Mike Finken | 4 January, 2011 4 comments

On behalf of my crew, thank you for welcoming us in Taiwan. We are delighted that we're starting the year in one of our newest offices. Greenpeace is expanding and strengthening our environmental protection work in Asia. We firmly...

Defending our Pacific Ocean: Rainbow Warrior arrives in Taiwan

Blog entry by Sari Tolvanen | 3 January, 2011 16 comments

The new year has started with a big bang for Greenpeace and the oceans over here in East Asia and the Pacific. There's a pile of coinciding historical events including the 40th anniversary of Greenpeace, the final voyage of the Rainbow...

The harsh reality of longline fishing

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 17 November, 2011 1 comment

The world’s appetite for tuna exceeds our oceans’ capacity for production. Over the past several decades, vessels from far away nations (commonly referred to as Distant Water Fishing nations or DWFNs) have become reliant on tuna...

tuna tales - Pacific to Brussels

Blog entry by Jo Kuper | 21 May, 2008

Hurrah! At last some good news for Pacific tuna. Eight Pacific Island nations have signed an agreement to stop foreign fishing fleets taking their tuna. Our ship the ">Esperanza has been in the Pacific for the last 7 weeks...

Slovakia’s Mochovce public consultation: more questions than answers

Blog entry by Justin | 22 September, 2009 1 comment

Remember last week and the nuclear industry plot in Slovakia to manipulate the public consultations on the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Mochovce reactor (‘Reach the lowest possible media & public attention’ and ‘Prevent...

Pacific Tuna Commision Day Three

Blog entry by Jonghee Han, Greenpeace East Asia | 29 March, 2012

Since I joined Greenpeace East Asia’s Seoul office last September I have been lobbying government officials and company executives about tuna issues, usually with this meeting in Guam as a main topic. >> Take action: Save Pacific...

The ship that sailed herself

Blog entry by Eoin Dubsky | 20 October, 2010 2 comments

Did you hear about the time the Rainbow Warrior sailed herself through a French military blockade, with no captain in sight? Watch the video below. Manuel Pinto from our ship's department was there. Listening to him tell the story...

01 September

Image | 21 January, 2010 at 16:59

01 September - Pacific Ocean. A call for marine reserves is made alongside an illegal "FAD" (Fish Aggregating Device) in the Pacific. Read more .

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