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Article: European Retail Chain Removes Pacific 'Stolen Fish' from Supermarkets
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- October 5, 2007
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Greenpeace International issued the following news release:
Tins of tuna sold by companies involved in pirate fishing have been withdrawn from sale by Austrian food discounter Norma, following revelations by Greenpeace of illegal fishing practices. The move came a week after Greenpeace Central & Eastern Europe discovered suspicious tuna cans from canned tuna producer Albacora in Norma shops in Salzburg Austria.With this delisting, Norma is the first supermarket in Europe to react to Greenpeace's warning not to buy tuna from four Spanish and Ecuadorian companies that have been involved in pirate fishing in the West and Central Pacific Ocean. The companies named are Nirsa, Albacora, ...
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Article: Greenpeace case said to test free speech.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL);
January 4, 2004 ;
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... ... climbers" hired by the environmental group Greenpeace, leaped from a pair of Zodiac inflatable ... ship's radio crackled, "This is Greenpeace. We are conducting a peaceful demonstration ... unfurl the banner. By nightfall, six Greenpeace activists were under arrest. Anderson ...
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