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An update from the Espereanza in the International waters of the Pacific. May 2008
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| Posted 1 day ago by Greenpeace |
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An update from the Espereanza in the International waters of the Pacific. May 2008
| Posted 1 day ago by Greenpeace |
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| Posted 2 days ago by Greenpeace |
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Stake outs, testimony from informers, hidden cameras and tailing trucks full of stolen goods - it reads like a Hollywood movie, but it was an every day experience for Greenpeace activists in Japan, who have spent four months cracking open a major conspiracy of corruption at the heart of Japan's government-backed, sham scientific whaling operation.
| Posted 9 days ago by Greenpeace |
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http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/free-ocean-life050508
The Greenpeace ship Esperanza freed tuna, sharks, marlin and an endangered sea turtle from a Taiwanese longliner on Saturday. The vessel was fishing in the Pacific Commons, the international waters we want to see protected as a marine reserve.
| Posted 9 days ago by Greenpeace |
Greenpeace exposes illegal net in Southern Italy
| Posted 11 days ago by Greenpeace |
What really happened when Greenpeace boarded a Taiwanese longlining vessel.
| Posted 15 days ago by Greenpeace |
Solomon Islander talks about his experience with declining tuna stocks in the Pacific and what he sees as the major problems and solutions
| Posted 16 days ago by Greenpeace |
View out of the porthole at sunrise while sailing in the Pacific Ocean on the Greenpeace ship "Esperanza". The glass painting on the porthole and the movement of the water in the background makes it look as if the painted ship is actually at sea!
| Posted 18 days ago by Greenpeace |
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http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/new-sponge-Aaptos-kanuux280408
Greenpeace discovered a new species of sponge in the submarine canyons of the Bering Sea. See the new species for yourself! Dive into our "Aaptos Kanuux - Heart of the Bering Sea" video of the new sponge and other species living in the depths of the Bering Sea.
| Posted 23 days ago by Greenpeace |
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http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/brussels-seafood-expo-230408
80 activists from 15 countries covered the stands with fishing nets, chained themselves to the stands and put up banners in 13 languages saying; 'Time and Tuna are running out'. They also stenciled the very simple "business closed" across many stands.
Not only is there no trading at all going on at the Ricardo Fuentes stand, where 30 people locked on, but trading across the fair was stopped as people flocked to the stand to see what was going on. Outside we relayed the same message to people coming into the conference.
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