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Defending our Oceans

Hub | July 30, 2010 at 16:49

Defending our Oceans: Seen from space the Earth is covered in a blue mantle. It is a planet on which the continents are dwarfed by the oceans surrounding them and the immensity of the marine realm.

Count me in

Sign the petition for a global network of marine reserves

Microbeads: How did companies respond?

Blog entry by Taehyun Park | August 26, 2016

Remember THIS video? Back in July, Greenpeace East Asia ranked 30 global companies to see how they measured in terms of their commitment to phasing out microbeads – the tiny terrors that are often found in shower gels and facial...

Protecting oceans: It's not rocket science

Blog entry by Sofia Tsenikli | February 16, 2012

It’s not rocket science -  closing areas of land and water to humans allows nature to recover and restore its fragile balance. The idea has been successfully tried and tested many times on land but it has taken years of destruction...

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...

Krill, baby, Krill!

Blog entry by Phil | May 27, 2010

We humans are an inventive species. We never tire of finding new ways to do things. Just as we are plundering ever-stupider places to feed our dependency on fossil fuels, so we're unerringly heading to the most environmentally-damag...

The Greenpeace NZ Red Fish List

Blog entry by Nick | August 13, 2008

Meet Sad Fish. He's a little on the rotund side and a tad more furry than most other fish but he's fronting the new seafood campaign here in New Zealand and we're glad to have him on our side. On Sunday over at Kelly Tarlton's...

School of tuna

Image | January 1, 1989 at 1:00

School of tuna.

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