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  • The Dutch flagged super trawler "Dirk Diederik", fishing in Mauritanian waters, 30 miles from the coast. This 110 metre giant, belongs to the Dutch Pelagic Freezer Trawler Association (PFA), and is an example of the highly industrialised EU fleets that operate in and overfish West African waters with severe impact on the fish stocks, food security and the livelihoods of local people.
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    Archive Sustainable Fishing

    Pirate fishing vessels exposed on new blacklist

    There are still pirates out there, whether they be in a country’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) or on the high seas, but they aren’t the swashbuckling kind you see in movies. Today’s pirates aren’t after gold; most are after the Pacific’s treasure – tuna stocks … which are perilously depleting. Greenpeace International has released an…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 2, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef

    Opportunity ripe for Australian leadership on emissions targets

    Professor Garnaut said he is hoping for a global agreement to limit greenhouse emissions to a level that is in Australia’s best interest as he delivered his final report to a press conference at Parliament House yesterday. Keeping greenhouse emission levels to 450 parts per million (ppm) is the minimum that scientists say needs to…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 1, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive AGL

    PNG: Land Of The Unexpected

    They say that Papua New Guinea is the land of the unexpected and that’s exactly what researchers found in 1995. Scientists surveyed all things jumping, growing and breathing in the Kikori Basin, an area known as a biodiversity “hotspot”, and one of the most important areas of forest and wetland life in the Asia-Pacific region.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 24, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Photography Forests

    Photos Reveal Truth About Life In A PNG Logging Concession

    A Greenpeace team spent two weeks documenting life and conditions in three Papua New Guinea (PNG) logging concessions. We visited remote villages in Gulf and Western Provinces where logging companies Rimbunan Hijau (RH) and Turama Forest Industries (TFI, a Rimbunan Hijau group company) are felling ancient rainforests and abusing their workers. Destruction and broken promises…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 18, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Make Polluters Pay

    Polluters stand to win with emissions trading scheme

    There is a very real threat that the Rudd government’s proposed emissions trading scheme will only amount to more hot air – which would be disastrous for global warming. Greenpeace has made a submission to the federal government to make sure the scheme protects the interests of Australian households over big business. Of course, it…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 16, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Great Barrier Reef Nuclear

    UK jury rules climate damage justifies coal protest

    Greenpeace activists in the UK have been acquitted of criminal damage by arguing that the coal-fired power station they shut down was causing more property damage than they were. A jury has let them off despite the fact that they painted the Prime Ministers name down the side of a chimney at Kingsnorth power station.…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 12, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships

    Forests For Climate: The Voice On The Crane

    My name is Daniel Holland, I’m a freelance artist. My Dad is from Abau, Central Province and Mum from Popondetta, Northern Province, Papua New Guinea.I live in Port Moresby and am a volunteer activist with Greenpeace. My first action was in the Pacific Ocean a few months ago, campaigning on the overfishing of tuna in…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 10, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships Climate Impacts

    Forests For Climate: “I Told Them, ‘Don’t Fear, Let’s Move’.”

    Kila Oumabe, Beseremen Clan, (pictured at left with hands raised) is a mother of three daughters and three adopted children. She is at the frontline of impacts from Turama Forest Industries’ rainforest logging in Papua New Guinea. Kila has visited the Esperanza in PNG, as a representative of all the women living in the 1.7…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 9, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Greenpeace Ships

    Protecting Forests To Save The Climate

    On 3 September, four Greenpeace activists stopped a ship loading piles of logged timber from Papua New Guinea’s Paradise Forests. Their peaceful action was supported by many local people who sang and danced as they watched from boats. The activists, who were harnessed to a loading crane, stayed on the ship for three days. Raoni,…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 7, 2008
    1 min read
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    Archive Climate Impacts Great Barrier Reef

    Garnaut's aim is pathetically low

    Professor Ross Garnaut – economist, government adviser, and climate policy reviewer – has today given his pronouncement about the way Australia should tackle climate change. Given that his last report heralded disastrous climate change impacts such as the loss of the Great Barrier Reef and the melting of the polar ice caps if the global…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    September 5, 2008
    1 min read
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