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We Love Japan, But Whaling Breaks Our Hearts

Feature story | 14 February, 2007 at 1:00

Greenpeace activists took to the streets across the globe on Valentine's Day to send a message of love to Japan from 28 different countries, while at the same time demanding the government end high seas whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.

Esperanza in Auckland

Feature story | 9 January, 2007 at 1:00

9 January 2007 - The sun wasn't shining, but there were smiles all round as about 60 people stood on Princes Wharf to welcome our ship, the Esperanza. The ship is in New Zealand for two weeks and will be open to the public during her visit.

A Whale of a day

Feature story | 18 January, 2006 at 1:00

With all the action in the Southern Ocean, it's good to remember that people all over the world -- our ocean defenders -- are working hard to defend our oceans back here on solid ground (and in cyberspace). The 17th of January was a big day with...

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.

Southern Ocean

Background | 20 March, 2014 at 18:00

The penguins are calling! Over twenty years ago nations pledged to protect Antarctica and dedicate the continent as a place for peace and science, because millions of people demanded it. But the penguins, whales, fish and even the smallest krill...

Japanese Whaling Ship Outlawed Following Greenpeace Action in the Southern Ocean...

Press release | 28 October, 2008 at 9:54

The Oriental Bluebird, re-supply and transport ship of Japan's whaling fleet, has been de-flagged and fined, following a legal ruling by Panamanian authorities. Greenpeace is calling on Japan's government to uphold international law by...

World's leading scientists urge governments to protect the deep sea

Press release | 16 February, 2004 at 1:00

Over 1000 of the world's foremost marine scientists released a strong statement calling on governments and the UN to act swiftly to protect the imperilled biological diversity of vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems. The statement was released...

Mister Splashy Pants and friends

Feature story | 18 April, 2008 at 2:00

He may be the most famous humpback whale in the world but Mister Splashy Pants has lots of less famous friends too, all of them named by our supporters around the world.

551 whales too many

Feature story | 14 April, 2008 at 2:00

After five months at sea, the Nisshin Maru arrived in Japan today having taken around half the number of whales from the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary as planned, but still 551 whales too many.

International law broken to pursue whaling

Feature story | 29 March, 2008 at 9:58

The international convention that helped save the elephant and rhino from extinction at the hands of poachers is now being ignored by the Japanese Fisheries Agency to continue whaling in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary.

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