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.

Campaign updates

Granite City greetings

Follow the crew of the Arctic Sunrise on their campaign for Marine Reserves in our North Sea Tour blog Since Tuesday morning, we've been docked in...
Posted by jossc - 17 May, 2007 - 10:41

Tackling trawlers, take two

Follow the crew of the Arctic Sunrise on their campaign for Marine Reserves in our North Sea Tour blog Two pair trawlers we encountered yesterday admitted...
Posted by jossc - 14 May, 2007 - 16:20

Cold, wet, scary - and worth it

Follow the crew of the Arctic Sunrise on their campaign for Marine Reserves in our North Sea Tour blogSo, what is it like floating in the North Sea in the path...
Posted by Cat - 14 May, 2007 - 15:56

The Ecosystem Approach

It is clear that current management regimes are to blame for the widespread degradation of Europe’s seas. It is further widely accepted amongst many policy...
Posted by jamie - 14 May, 2007 - 11:57

Little birds and big fish

Follow the crew of the Arctic Sunrise on their campaign for Marine Reserves in our North Sea Tour blogWe have a hitch-hiker on board: a small bird, which -...
Posted by Willie - 13 May, 2007 - 11:00

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