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New research reveals impacts of an oil spill off Amazon Coast
Greenpeace Brazil’s Protect the Amazon Coast Expedition launched GPS drifters at different points in the mouth of the Amazon Basin to monitor marine currents in the region and show where oil could end up in case of a spill.
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Whale sharks – The gentle giants of the Galapagos Marine Reserve
The whale shark, the largest fish in the ocean, visits the waters of the Galapagos Marine Reserve on a regular basis. But there is something quite unique about the whale shark population in this area. There are over 30 different species of sharks in the Galapagos Marine Reserve, and the biggest one by far is…
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Money Heist star Alba Flores joins Greenpeace Galápagos expedition – urges governments to ratify UN Ocean Treaty and protect the High Seas
Alba Flores witnesses the beauty and the threats facing the Galápagos and urges governments to accelerate the UN Ocean Treaty ratification process.
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Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise ship arrives in the Galápagos for research expedition
The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise has embarked on a six-week expedition around the Galápagos Islands.
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Greenpeace marks launch of South Asia office in Sri Lanka with Rainbow Warrior ship tour
Yesterday, Greenpeace officially launched its South Asia regional office in Colombo, Sri Lanka with the arrival of the iconic ship Rainbow Warrior, marking the beginning of the highly anticipated "People For Climate - Greenpeace Indian Ocean Ship Tour 2024" over the next 6 days.
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Alain Connan, 1933-2024
Alain Connan, the former captain of several Greenpeace ships in the 1980s and 1990s, has died at the age of 91. The rainbow warrior was a key figure Greenpeace history, which he spent years helping to write.
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Susi Newborn, 1950-2023
Susi Newborn, one of the most skilled and effective activists in Greenpeace's 52-year history, passed away on the last day of December 2023.
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Best of Greenpeace ships 2023
Greenpeace ships have been the beacon of hope for global environmental justice. They travel continuously across seas, documenting the vast diversity of the ocean.