#Oceans
Oceans feed us and stabilise the climate. They are being emptied of life and filled with plastic. We must protect them for all life. There is so much more below the waves for us to discover. They contain some of the largest and least visible creatures on Earth, and some of the most intelligent too. Every second breath we take comes from the oceans. To protect our shared oceans, we have to challenge industrial fisheries and to create vast sanctuaries to replenish them. Let’s protect our blue planet together.
Things You Can Do
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Solidarity with Fishers
It is never easy for individuals to go up against large, well-resourced, and influential corporations like Bumble Bee, but a group of Indonesian fishermen are. This letter will be delivered to their legal team with a request to share it with them as a symbol of support and solidarity. We, the undersigned individuals and organizations,…
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Do you know where your seafood comes from?
Hey Jerry Chou – it’s time to do your part to protect fisheries workers and our oceans.
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Stop Deep Sea Mining
We need a global moratorium to stop the launch of this destructive new extractive industry. Join the Campaign now.
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Protect the Oceans
The threats facing our oceans are getting more urgent, find out how you can make a difference
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Alleged forced labor, IUU fishing Indications on Indonesian vessels behind Australian tuna brands: Greenpeace Southeast Asia report
Canberra, Australia, March 3, 2026 – Twenty five (25) Indonesian fishing boat crew — onboard 17 Indonesian tuna fishing vessels and allegedly involving five Indonesian seafood companies that supply their…
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Forced to the Bottom: Squeezing Indonesian Fishers and Oceans for Dirty Tuna Profits
The Indonesian tuna fishing fleet is a major supplier of tuna to premium markets, such as Australia. However, the sector is thriving at the expense of environmentally destructive fishing methods…
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Forced to the Bottom: Squeezing Indonesian Fishers and Oceans for Dirty Tuna Profits
The Indonesian tuna fishing fleet is a major supplier of tuna to premium markets, such as Australia. However, the sector is thriving at the expense of environmentally destructive fishing methods…
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Joint Statement: Transforming the Fisheries Industry and Cross-Sectors through a Human Rights-Based Approach in the Asia Pacific Region
Today, Bangkok once again becomes the place where stakeholders discussed and reaffirmed their commitment to human rights. The 2025 UN Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum (7th UNRBHRF) convenes at a pivotal moment for Asia and the Pacific.
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Netting Profits, Risking Lives: The Unresolved Human and Environmental Exploitation at Sea
Forced labor and illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing indications continue to be pervasive in Taiwanese distant water fishing. Recruitment agencies reportedly benefit financially by exploiting migrant fishers. This investigation…

