Marine reserves

A growing body of scientific evidence demonstrates what we at Greenpeace have been saying for a long time: that the establishment of large-scale networks of marine reserves, urgently needed to protect marine species and their habitats, could be key to reversing global fisheries decline.

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Marine reserves can save our seas

Apo Island Marine Sanctuary, Philippines Latest updates from the impressive ProtectPlanetOcean web site provide convincing support for Greenpeace's long-...
Posted by jossc - 17 October, 2008 - 14:07

Stocks crash – massive reserves desperately needed

Our oceans are the last global commons, and as such are about as effectively regulated as Dodge City when the West was at it's wildest. As recently as 40...
Posted by jossc - 10 October, 2008 - 17:24

It's official: EU fishing policy is crazy

The crew of the Prolific discarding their catch So at last the sheer waste involved in modern trawling has been captured on camera. Last week a...
Posted by jossc - 14 August, 2008 - 15:01

Esperanza confronts world's biggest tuna ship

Our 25 metre long 'No Fish No Future' banner looks tiny alongside the giant Albatun Tres After last week's good news about Pacific Island nations...
Posted by jossc - 27 May, 2008 - 16:42

Tide turns for Pacific tuna

Hurrah! At last some good news for threatened Pacific tuna. Eight Pacific Island nations have signed an agreement to stop foreign fishing fleets taking...
Posted by jossc - 23 May, 2008 - 12:32

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