The truth about tuna and dolphins
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Greenpeace is making great efforts to protect dolphins from tuna nets. Greenpeace environmentalists, helped by the public and the Congress, have undertaken a public education campaign to protect tuna by preventing the encirclement of dolphins. Under the Panama Declaration, tuna fishers have agreed to improve their fishing methods to decrease dolphin deaths. Greenpeace has approved the revised bill for dolphin protection, the implementation of which would give greater protection for dolphins.
Publication Name: Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.)
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0899-0190
Year: 1996
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TIME agrees to Greenpeace demands. Paper industry recalcitrant
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Time magazine's January 20 edition will use chlorine free paper due to the demands of Greenpeace members protesting the publisher's use of chlorine bleached paper. Time magazine is looking for a source of chlorine free paper since US paper mills have not converted to environmentally safe methods of making paper though technology for such is available.
Publication Name: Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.)
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0899-0190
Year: 1992
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Taking on the tuna killers: Greenpeace asks that loopholes be closed
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Greenpeace seeks the eradication of loopholes in the Marine Mammal Protection Act that allows the American tuna fleet to kill upto 20,500 dolphins in the course of its operations. Dolphins usually swim with tuna and are caught in the course of tuna fishing. Dolphins need to be protected from the indiscriminate killing that abounds in tuna fishing.
Publication Name: Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.)
Subject: Environmental issues
ISSN: 0899-0190
Year: 1992
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