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  • A net bulging with tuna and bycatch on the Ecuadorean purse seiner 'Ocean Lady', which was spotted by Greenpeace in the vicinity of the northern Galapagos Islands while using fishing aggregating devices (FADs). Around 10% of the catch generated by purse seine FAD fisheries is unwanted bycatch and includes endangered species of sharks and turtles. The catch of large amounts of juvenile bigeye and yellowfin tunas in these fisheries is now threatening the survival of these commercially valuable species. Greenpeace is calling for a total ban on the use of fish aggregation devices in purse seining and the establishment of a global network of marine reserves
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    It can be confusing to know if you’re making the right choices when deciding what to buy. The terms ‘sustainable’, ‘green’, and ‘environmentally friendly’ are common phrases that brands use…

  • A large male Loggerhead Turtle investigates his reflection in the dome port of the photographer's camera on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.

    Oceans sustain life on our blue planet – but they're under threat from climate change, industrial fishing, plastic pollution, and the looming threat of deep sea mining. Ocean protection can't…

  • Tuvalu is one of the most climate-vulnerable nations in the world. With much of the country sitting at less than three metres in elevation, sea level rise and storm surges are not only leading to tidal inundation, food insecurity and cultural loss, but present an immediate threat to Tuvalu’s future. © Greenpeace / Bianca Vitale

    Greenpeace will never stop fighting for a greener, healthier world for our oceans, forests, climate, and people-no matter what forces stand in our way.

  • RHIBS are launched for boat practise from the Rainbow Warrior in the Pacific.

The Greenpeace ship is in the Pacific to bear witness to the deep sea mining industry. Part of the ongoing 'Protect the Oceans' campaign.
  • Zac Romagnoli-Townsend and Paddy Colwell dive Hook Island on the Great Barrier Reef as part of the CourageWorks campaign. First time diver Zac joined Paddy to look at both healthy reef and coral damage from a cyclone.

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