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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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

The Pacific Commons: looks can be deceiving

Many of us are filled with a great sense of wonder and awe when we have the opportunity to experience the ocean. It can excite and calm, mystify and inspire...
Posted by lisa - 19 May, 2008 - 10:50

Bering fruit - our expedition discovers a new species

Video: the discovery of Aaptos kanuux Fascinating news just in - our two month research expedition to the Bering Sea last summer led to the...
Posted by jossc - 29 April, 2008 - 11:13

Can the Marine Bill save our seas?

Today sees the long overdue publication of the Draft Marine Bill. The Bill presents a key opportunity not just to improve the management of our national...
Posted by jossc - 3 April, 2008 - 14:58

Dead seas: human activities are killing off the oceans

It's official; mankind is killing off our oceans far faster than previously thought. The first global-scale study of human impacts on marine ecosystems,...
Posted by jossc - 15 February, 2008 - 15:14

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