Greenpeace activists call for marine reserves to protect Pacific tuna
Greenpeace is demanding an end to the overfishing Activists from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza called for Pacific Ocean marine reserves to help protect tuna stocks by protesting alongside and aboard a Taiwanese tuna boat fishing in international waters between French Polynesia and the Cook Islands.A crew of five activists aboard a Greenpeace inflatable held up banners in Taiwanese and English which read "Marine Reserves Now" in front of the longliner Yu Long No.10. They were protesting the ship's destructive fishing method and urged the vessel to stop fishing in the areas also known as the Pacific Commons which are vulnerable to pirate fishing and in urgent need of protection. The activists were invited on board by the ship's captain who also held the "Marine Reserves Now" banner for photos."Greenpeace is demanding an end to the overfishing that's driving Pacific tuna stocks into decline. Governments and companies must agree to make tuna fisheries sustainable or risk losing this valuable fish forever, putting the food security and economic prosperity of the Pacific region in peril," said Greenpeace expedition leader Karli Thomas aboard the Esperanza.Longline tuna vessels are notorious for their bycatch of endangered species as well as pirate fishing and the laundering ...
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