Defend oceans

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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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Scotland, Norway, EU, Iceland and Faroes square up in mackerel smackdown

It's a confusing time in the north Atlantic with an international controversy brewing over the humble mackerel. Some are comparing it to last century's '...
Posted by Willie - 20 August, 2010 - 19:35

Tourists invited to try their hand at whaling in Iceland?

Is this the kind of whale watching Icelandic whalers are considering? © Greenpeace/Axelsson I've long since given up trying to apply any semblance of logic to...
Posted by Willie - 17 August, 2010 - 10:08

Tourists invited to try their hand at whaling in Iceland?

Is this the kind of whale watching Icelandic whalers are considering? © Greenpeace/Axelsson I've long since given up trying to apply any semblance of logic to...
Posted by Willie - 17 August, 2010 - 10:08

Tata's lawyers say 'game over' for cheeky turtle game

Tata's port project could spell game over for a major turtle nesting site © Greenpeace Guest blogger Ashish Fernandes, oceans campaigner from our New Delhi...
Posted by jamie - 6 August, 2010 - 11:26 -

Tata's lawyers say 'game over' for cheeky turtle game

Tata's port project could spell game over for a major turtle nesting site © Greenpeace Guest blogger Ashish Fernandes, oceans campaigner from our New Delhi...
Posted by jamie - 6 August, 2010 - 11:26 -

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