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Pacific Island countries to surf the sustainable tuna wave

Blog entry by Karli Thomas | August 8, 2013

You can be confident that the Fair Trade coffee you grab on the way to work helps support local coffee producers in countries from Tanzania to Costa Rica. Sadly, right now the same can’t be said for the tinned tuna on your sandwich...

Happy volunteers on an open boat

Blog entry by Jo McVeagh | January 17, 2011

Kia ora folks, I'm Jo (or JoJo, as the team call me), and I'm currently onboard the Rainbow Warrior in Taiwan. My role here is to coordinate the eight 'Open Boat' days that we're having, where the public come to visit the ship and take...

Sneak preview: End of the line

Blog entry by Nick | January 20, 2009

End of the Line , the world’s first major documentary about the devastating effect of overfishing, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival yesterday. The doco examines the imminent extinction of bluefin tuna, brought on by...

Greenpeace photographer Paul Hilton honoured at World Press Photo awards

Blog entry by John Novis | February 14, 2012

Many congratulations to our trusted friend and photographer Paul Hilton on his ‘Shark Fin’ World Press Photo 2012 3 rd prize in Nature win. It’s great news for Greenpeace too - this powerful picture of a shark being pulled onto...

Talking fish and wailing whales

Blog entry by Phil | July 9, 2010

Life in the ocean is not as serene as it seems according to two news reports this week. A marine scientist at Auckland university, who has been eavesdropping on fish says he has proof that they “talk” to each other. Meanwhile, in...

A message in the floods

Blog entry by Bunny McDiarmid | January 20, 2011

A new year has begun and, as always, brings with it a sense of new potential and hope. And even though I’ve only been back at work a week it already feels like this will be a crucial year, a year where all that we do needs to count.

Atlantic bluefin tuna inside a transport cage

Image | June 27, 2006 at 0:00

Atlantic bluefin tuna inside a transport cage. Greenpeace is calling for closure of the Atlantic and southern bluefin tuna fisheries to allow the endangered stocks to recover to sustainable levels

Poor management of the tuna fisheries will lead to collapse of the industry

Image | June 1, 2005 at 1:00

Poor management of the tuna fisheries will lead to collapse of the industry and loss of livelihood and food supply for the people of the Pacific.

Taiwan Fisheries Agency protest

Image | January 27, 2011 at 8:25

Kaoshiung, Taiwan - Greenpeace activists today protest in front of Taiwan's Fisheries Agency (FA) calling for efficient monitoring of Taiwanese-owned vessels, The activists displayed a banner saying "Too much talk, too little action" accompanied...

Critical sustainability of fisheries around Pacific Islands

Image | June 1, 2006 at 1:00

The sustainability of fisheries is critical to the well being of Pacific Island nations.

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