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Greenpeace UK blogs

Arctic defenders still in police custody
Turning Japanese retailers onto sustainable seafood
Tokyo Two: whaling, activism and human rights
Video: Esperanza to climb team, over
We got it our way! Burger King ditches Sinar Mas palm oil
"Well, that was dramatic" - watching our activists from the ship
New deep sea drilling is not only irrational, our lawyers say it's illegal too
Our oil rig occupation has ended
Video: update direct from the oil rig
Hanging in there - we're still on the Arctic oil rig
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WWF - News on marine environment issues

Sustainable farming options snap open for bivalves
Historic high seas declaration at risk
Pristine sea mounts edge closer to protection off Chile
Stressed Baltic faces uncontrolled growth
Filipino government cracks down on sea turtle poachers
Russia oil, gas company ignores science to begin seismic tests in crucial whale feeding area
Rare dolphins threatened by boat strikes, fishing gear
Mass coral bleaching closes dive sites, threatens future of world’s most diverse marine region
Governments urge Russia to suspend seismic testing that could harm one of world's most endangered whales
WWF welcomes bid for international agreement on oil spills
Whaling meeting ends in failure after shutting out NGOs, media
Progress of IWC 62 is a disappointment: WWF
Bloated EU tuna fleet heads back to port after doing a month's fishing in a week
High time for the high seas - up protection now urges WWF
Malaysia celebrates World Oceans Day with sustainable seafood guide
Is Europe swimming away from commitments on bluefin tuna?
Mediterranean bluefin tuna fishing boats should stay in port: WWF
WWF and Industry Leaders join forces to save European fisheries
Western Pacific island states taking back control of their fisheries
Out-of-court negotiations lay way for less damaging Baltic pipleline