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Because the sea is rising, we will rise! Because the coral is fading we will fight! As the seas are mined we will mobilise! Lifeguards wanted: Join us
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A complete jumble of meaningless words from ocean rapists Thai Union. This word salad garbage is from the parent company of the worst – and most unsustainable – #tuna supplier in the world, . Time to #Boycott this overfishing culprit!
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Many marine species in the oceans that work together to balance the ocean’s food chain are reduced by overfishing. Thai Union is preserving them under the SEACHANGE® program that maintains the balance of the seas for a sustainable future. . #ThaiUnion #Sustainability
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Dear , please can you support India’s drifting FAD BAN proposal at IOTC next month? As you are aware, drifting FADs (out of sight, out of mind to the public) are a total environmental disaster. They slaughter endangered species and spread toxic plastics pollution! BAN!!!
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Sanity at last! India's proposal to BAN harmful 🇪🇺🇪🇸🇫🇷 fish aggregating devices (FADs) could SAVE 100,000s of #SHARKS per year! Shark Guardian fully supports India and encourages all Indian Ocean Tuna Commission parties to adopt the proposal in February!🙏 iotc.org/documents/proh
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Hi ! Is this a joke?! Thai Union is NOT a sustainable company. seachangesustainability.org/press-releases In 2017 TU committed to "reduce the number of [harmful] fish aggregating devices (FADs) used globally in [their] supply chains by an average of 50% by 2020". ⚠️TO DATE THEY HAVE NOT!⚠️
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Hi John West, we sent a letter to you in August but still no reply! Pls could tell us when you will respond to our sustainability concerns about your company? Mostly you source tuna from highly destructive Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) BIG PROBLEM! f-4016-af0b-25cf996d1360.usrfiles.com/ugd/06cb1a_e15
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As COP15 rattles on in Canada, the Marine Environment Protection Committee met in London this week at the UN International Maritime Organisation (IMO). Ocean Rebellion were there to add our own welcome, after all a lot of the delegates came a long way. Photo: João Daniel Pereira.
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Come on IMO, sort your ship out!!!
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XR 📻 Rebel Radio The Ocean Environmental Protection Committee met this morning at the IMO 1/2 the delegation are from fossil fuel cartels. 40% of ships cargo is fossil fuels - let that sink in for a mo, I can see some easy wins how about you ? @OceanRebellion @XRUK_Actions
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Thank you for your sympathetic interview & balanced coverage of our action today! 🙏🏼 🙌🏼 We appreciate it. Clearly protecting our oceans & its marine life should not be a left/right or leave/remain issue. It’s just plain common sense! #WorldFisheriesDay 🐟
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Did you think that #Brexit meant taking back control over our fisheries? Err, that never happened so that's why today we're protesting outside @DefraGovUK against @EU_Commission's disastrous fishing quotas. 🎣 #WorldFisheriesDay Read more here: oceanrebellion.earth/no-fish-no-fut 📸Guy Reece
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