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A Dying Breed?

21 May 2007

Whales and dolphins drowned in nets and killed by ship strike were laid out in the centre of Berlin by Greenpeace activists today as a stark reminder of the range of threats to cetaceans,just one week before the International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Alaska.

Greenpeace Ship Sails into Tokyo Despite “Ban”

01 April 2007

The Greenpeace ship Esperanza, which has been drifting off the coast of Japan for six days, after being effectively banned from going into port, sailed into Yokohama Bay this morning.

Greenpeace Ship Heads to Japan to Continue Whaling Campaign

09 March 2007

The Greenpeace ship Esperanza will spend 48 hours re-supplying in Australia, after 42 days at sea and then sail directly for Japan to continue to campaign for an end to whaling in the Southern Ocean.

Greenpeace launches first public pirate fishing vessel ‘list of shame’ and demands governments translate voluntary measures into hard laws

07 March 2007

Greenpeace today launched a first global database of blacklisted, illegal fishing vessels, in a bid to tackle the huge problem of illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing, a $9 billion rogue industry which is having a devastating effect on fish stocks and biodiversity in some of the most ecologically important areas of the world’s oceans.

Crossing the Line - Greenpeace sees Japanese fleet out of the whaling grounds

28 February 2007

The Greenpeace ship Esperanza today escorted the Japanese whaling fleet out of Antarctic waters and beyond the area where the whaling fleet operates.

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