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All at sea: how government inaction makes a mockery of UK marine protection
Greenpeace research shows that over 90% of UK MPAs are protected in name alone, with no meaningful, site-wide regulation on the most destructive fishing activity.
Greenpeace research shows that over 90% of UK MPAs are protected in name alone, with no meaningful, site-wide regulation on the most destructive fishing activity.
The Marine Management Organisation threatened Poole Harbour Commissioners with legal action if they allowed the boulders into port.
Dropping boulders is a popular action that works. Here are five reasons why Greenpeace uses this tactic to protect our oceans.
Industrial ships equipped with 100km fishing lines are pushing ocean life to the brink. But from the waves of the Atlantic to the corridors of power, Greenpeace crews are standing in their way.
From Dundee to Exeter, Greenpeace volunteer groups are organising events and challenges to raise support for ocean protection - and you’re invited!
This heartbreaking film, soundtracked by Thom Yorke, is based on millions of true stories.
The EU fishing fleets fuelling the global shark trade
From experimental technology to simple practices, people around the world are thinking creatively about how we can live better with nature. Here are some of the clever things they’ve come up with.
Fishermen across the Channel united to say no to destructive industrial fishing. They’re calling on our leaders to protect the oceans before it’s too late.