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Made in Taiwan

Publication | 14 April, 2016 at 4:30

Illegality and criminal wrongdoing in Taiwanese fisheries are increasingly well documented. Yet too often these very serious problems are reported and dealt with by Taiwanese authorities as if they were isolated incidents - the responsibility of...

Tuna industry must urgently reform, says Greenpeace

Press release | 23 May, 2016 at 5:41

Bangkok, 23 May 2016 - Greenpeace today called on Thai Union and the fishing industry, at the 14th Infofish World Tuna Trade and Conference, to step up and rein in destructive and illegal fishing practises. Thai Union, the world’s largest...

Mister Splashy Pants the whale - you named him, now save him

Feature story | 10 December, 2007 at 1:00

Out of 11,000 submissions in our competition to name the humpback whales we were tracking on their migration to the Southern Ocean, we narrowed it down to the final 30. Over 150,000 people then voted for their favourite name.

Landmark agreement for the deep-sea

Feature story | 26 May, 2007 at 2:00

After four years of campaigning to bring an end to deep-sea bottom trawling, an international agreement has been made to protect just under 25 percent of the high seas from this incredibly destructive fishing method.

Save the dugong - stop the airbase

Feature story | 1 March, 2005 at 1:00

"It is 8:30 am and I and 30 activists have been sitting on drilling platform #4 for an hour and a half. We can see workers from the Defense Construction Agency gathering on the beach of Camp Schwab, the US Marine Corp base at Henoko, Okinawa.

Stories from Okinawa

Background | 7 January, 2016 at 15:00

The stories of six courageous people who are taking action to save the dugongs and protect Okinawa's rich ocean life for future generations.

In pictures: Over 30 years of anti-whaling campaigning

Feature story | 1 April, 2014 at 4:03 3 comments

For over 30 years, we've been standing together against whaling and senseless ocean destruction.

The "longline" of suffering and destruction

Blog entry by Sari Tolvanen | 20 November, 2013 1 comment

Tuna longline fisheries are one of the most scandalous fishing businesses on the planet, operating mostly out of sight and out of control. Longlining is the fishing method that catches the big valuable tunas aimed at fulfilling the...

What’s in your Whiskas?

Blog entry by Kate Simcock | 11 March, 2016

Is your cat eating bad tuna? It’s #NotJustTuna as we know it – as sandwich filling or sushi - it’s also what our pets are eating. Haunted by stories of human rights abuse, worker exploitation and destructive fishing, tuna...

There's slavery in the seafood industry. Here's what we can do about it.

Blog entry by David Pinsky | 22 July, 2015

There's no easy way to say this: The seafood at your local supermarket may be connected to slavery. It's heartbreaking. Fishing operators in over 50 countries around the world are crewing ships through human trafficking networks...

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