On 2nd June 2010 in Wellington on the steps of Parliament about 200 people gathered at a rally to demonstrate their support for the NZ Government to negotiate a deal to save whales, not whaling when the International Whaling Commission (IWC)...
Greenpeace supporters create a whale graveyard in front of New Zealand parliament. Greenpeace New Zealand Executive Director Bunny McDiarmid outlines latest developments in campaign to save the whales, not whaling.
Greenpeace NZ oceans campaigner Karli Thomas sums up the state of the whaling campaign in March 2010
Champion of the oceans and all life within the intrepid Sad Fish sets off on a grand tour of New Zealand visiting supermarkets and public venues from Kaitia to Bluff spreading the good word on sustainable oceans.
Greenpeace hung a seven metre banner on the downtown Auckland Foodtown supermarket which read 'Costing our Oceans? Alongside, the mascot for the Greenpeace Save our Seas campaign, Sad Fish, hangs in a bottom trawl net. The message highlighted...
Globally, tuna stocks are heavily over fished. But the fishermen in the Maldives - catching their skipjack by pole and line - are giving their skipjack tuna a brighter future.
Fish Aggregating Devices (or FADs) are still widely used by tuna fishing fleets throughout the Pacific Ocean despite a (temporary) ban. The use of FADs results in the bycatch of many juvenile and unwanted species contributing to the depletion of...
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is heading out once more to protect the dwindling tuna stocks of the Pacific Ocean. Over the past few years, some important progress has been made and vast no-take areas have been established but a lot of work...
Kiribati — We chased it for 5 days, but as dawn broke over the Pacific this morning we finally confronted the biggest tuna fishing vessel in the world. The Spanish-owned and flagged tuna purse seiner "Albatun Tres" is known as a 'super, super...
Once we empty our oceans of all the fish, we'll have to learn how to cook jellyfish! Sushi, anyone?
Take a deep breath and imagine the oceans... Short Greenpeace documentary outlining the threats to our oceans and what can be done to restore their health produced in 2005.
Check out the fishing method that is being phased out by New Zealand’s big canned tuna brands.
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Greenpeace volunteers at Muriwai beach covered themselves in 'oil' to send a strong message to the Government to stop its plans for the drilling of new deep water oil wells off New Zealand's coast.
Harold Phillips, along with 19 other Greenpeace supporters at Muriwai beach who covered themselves in 'oil' to send a strong message to the Government to stop its plans for the drilling of new deep water oil wells off New Zealand's coast.
Trevor Kaukau, who along with 19 other Greenpeace supporters at Muriwai beach covered themselves in 'oil' to send a strong message to the Government to stop its plans for the drilling of new deep water oil wells off New Zealand's coast.
Our emissions of carbon dioxide threaten to alter the very chemistry of sea water and change life in our oceans within the span of a single human lifetime. An animation by Leo Murray for Greenpeace.
The BP Deepwater Disaster, one month later: Greenpeace oil specialist and marine biologist Paul Horsman visits the Mississippi Delta to see first hand the oil which is beginning to wash onto the shores of delicate coastal ecosystem.
Watch as Sim McKenna - climber and Greenpeace activist - prepares to occupy the Stena Don oil rig as it drills in the deep waters of the Arctic. Hear how his time in the Gulf of Mexico after BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster has helped drive him to...
Hiroshima clock, stopped at the time of the atomic bomb's explosion.
Greenpeace activists board the East Ambition
This fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs you.
Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo addresses the need for urgent environmental action.
Cairn Energy's Stena Don oil rig is scaled by Greenpeace activists to demand an end to offshore drilling. The four climbers used RHIBS to dodge Danish Navy Commandos before climbing up the inside of the rig and hanging from it in tents...
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