All Greenpeace articles
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NewsIllegal fishing fuels global aquaculture
A new investigation reveals illegal sardinella fishing in Guinea-Bissau, exposing traceability gaps in aquaculture supply chains
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NewsCharities urge UK High Seas Treaty action
Environmental groups warn UK risks exclusion from global ocean talks over delayed High Seas Treaty ratification
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NewsPhilippines’ fisherfolk demand protection
Philippines’ fisherfolk are demanding climate justice, protection of municipal waters and an end to commercial encroachment
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NewsUK supermarkets selling farmed fish linked to overfishing and social harm in Senegal, claims new investigation
Waitrose, Co-op, Lidl, Aldi, Asda and others alleged to be fuelling the problem through Turkish seabass supply chains
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NewsUK upholds sandeel fishing ban
Government receives sandeel arbitration tribunal’s final ruling, largely sustaining decision to stop sandeel catching in North Sea waters
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NewsTrump opens Pacific Marine Monument to American fishers
Executive Order allows commercial fishing on more than 400,000 square miles west of Hawaii
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NewsTrump’s seafood order gets mixed response
US President’s “Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness” strategy is expected to have both positive and negative impacts
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NewsFishers sue Bumble Bee over alleged abuse
Fishers sue Bumble Bee Foods under US law, alleging human trafficking, forced labour and abuse at sea
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NewsSupertrawlers are devastating UK Marine Protected Areas
Greenpeace is warning against the devastation cased by supertrawlers in Marine Protected Areas
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NewsGreenpeace: Shocking failures in global fisheries management
New report claims RFMOs have failed to prevent overfishing, species decimation and the destruction of vulnerable ecosystems
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NewsDeclare Sargasso Sea a ‘marine national park’, UK govt urged
The sheer scale of activity and use of drifting longlines in the Sargasso Sea is threatening the eco system, says Greenpeace UK
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NewsEnglish MPAs ‘unambitious’
Government proposals to protect MPAs in England are ”sluggish and cumbersome” and ”unambitious”, says Greenpeace
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NewsNew proteins on the table
Aquaculture feeds made with novel proteins are gradually gaining traction, but obstacles are preventing their widespread utilisation
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NewsGreenpeace action blocked
Greenpeace’s plans to drop more boulders in the South West Deeps MPA to prevent destructive industrial fishing have been blocked by the UK government
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NewsGreenpeace fishing barrier
Celebrities have supported the placing of 18 giant limestone boulders on the seabed in the South West Deeps MPA
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NewsCelebs back fishing barrier
Greenpeace UK has announced imminent plans to build an underwater boulder barrier in a third UK Marine Protected Area
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NewsAmerica urged to clean up
US seafood companies need to act to stop biodiversity loss in their supply chains, says Greenpeace