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  • Fish Now, Pay Later

    Greenpeace/Paul Hilton Just two days ago, the Japanese purse seiner, Fukuichi Maru was pulling in its purse seine net, heavy with freshly caught tuna, when we found them fishing in area 2 of the Pacific high seas. Floating and attached on their left side (or port side as we refer to it in nautical terms),…

  • Bearing witness in the High Seas: Voices of Pacific Activists

    It was an eventful and activity-filled week (daily FAD and illegal fishing boat watches!) of sailing in the Pacific. I had imagined that patrolling these waters and finding something would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. After all, the Pacific is the biggest Ocean in the world! But I was proved wrong.…

  • Does The New Japanese Government Offer Fresh Hope To Whales?

    The change of government in Japan in a landslide victory to the Democratic Party of Japan provides new hope of a shift on Japan’s whaling policies – especially if the Australian government plays the right cards. Although whaling is not an issue where the Democratic Party differentiates itself from the outgoing Liberal Party, a range…

  • A Growing Fad

      A few days back, we hauled on-board a Fish Aggregating Device (FAD), a device used by purse seiners to attract tuna. A lot of marine life was spared from certain fishy death that day. We were pleased to see that our FAD expose generated positive comments (after all, we are in the middle of…

  • The Tale Of The Broken Freezer At Sea

    A black dot. Peering through the binoculars, thats how the Taiwanese fishing vessel appeared, silhouetted against the horizon. The past few days activities have been like tricks from a magician’s hat – you never know what your hand will pull out. Just yesterday, we fished out a banned fish aggregating device (FAD). Today, during a routine…

  • Dates For Climate Action Across Australia

    Community opposition to the coal industry is stepping up, with more and more people outraged that Kevin Rudd is choosing coal over a safe climate. In September and October, communities are voicing their frustration in a series of community protests at coal infrastructure around the country. People from all walks of life will gather at…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
  • How To Talk To Kids About Climate Change

    I’ve been thinking a lot about kids and climate change lately. I’m not just wondering, as I often do, what they’ll think of our response to the crisis and what they’ll do when they are adults. I’ve actually been trying to work out how to explain climate change to them without scaring their little socks…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
  • Photo Exhibit: Putting A Face To Climate Change

    Cassandra Strakosch worked on our "Voices from the Frontline" Pacific speakers tour during her recent internship.  She is now filling in for our Volunteers Co-ordinator while he has a much deserved break.  Having been personally touched by our Pacific speakers tour, she is excited to introduce an upcoming photo exhibit and forum on climate change…

  • FAD Watch (And It’s Not About Trendy Fashion)

    Date: Tuesday, 31 August 2009 Location: High Seas Area 1, Western Pacific Ocean Weather conditions: Sunny day, clear skies, light breeze Objective: To look out for FADs A few days ago, we arrived in the High Seas of the Pacific. Since yesterday, we have been on constant watch, scanning the horizon by day, the radar…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
  • Meet Your New Webbie For The Pacific Tour

      Hello! My name is Mary Ann and I am from the Philippines. As I write this, we are sailing over the big blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean. It has been more than 12 years since I first got involved with Greenpeace. Way back in 1990, I first read about Greenpeace on a register…