Defend oceans

Last edited 25 February 2016 at 1:08pm

Our beautiful oceans are home to a staggering 80% of life on Earth. But destructive fishing, pollution and climate change are damaging them on a scale unimaginable to most people. Species are being driven towards extinction because of overfishing and habitat destruction. We are campaigning for marine reserves, and for an end to unsustainable fishing.

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5 simple ways to get dodgy tuna off Tesco shelves

We’re getting closer to victory.Just a few days ago, Tesco was hit by a massive outcry over dodgy tuna. An incredible 60,000 people called on them to remove...
Posted by victoriah - 6 March, 2014 - 18:04

5 simple ways to get dodgy tuna off Tesco shelves

We’re getting closer to victory.Just a few days ago, Tesco was hit by a massive outcry over dodgy tuna. An incredible 60,000 people called on them to remove...
Posted by victoriah - 6 March, 2014 - 18:04

Tell the Big Bad Wolf to change their tune over tuna. Again!

Once upon a time, well actually, three years ago, Tesco promised to help protect our oceans. Just like a knight in shining armour arriving to save the day,...
Posted by Ariana Densham - 28 February, 2014 - 18:56

Tell the Big Bad Wolf to change their tune over tuna. Again!

Once upon a time, well actually, three years ago, Tesco promised to help protect our oceans. Just like a knight in shining armour arriving to save the day,...
Posted by Ariana Densham - 28 February, 2014 - 18:56

Top ten reasons to LOVE the ocean

It’s Valentine’s Day. To offer you a sugar-free, non-commercialised way of celebrating here are our top ten reasons to LOVE the ocean. 1. A whole lotta heart...
Posted by Willie - 14 February, 2014 - 11:02

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