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Greenpeace Podcasts

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Who rammed whom?

Documentation of deliberate collision caused by Japanese whaling vessel.

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Confronting the Whalers

Video footage of Greenpeace in action against whalers.

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Death of a whale

The Japanese government says whaling involves humanitarian killing methods. If you still believe that after watching this minke whale take more than half an hour to die, you probably work for their PR department.

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A boat. A whale. A harpoon.

An introduction to what it can be like to challenge the whaling fleets in the Southern Ocean, and how you can get into a virtual boat to stop the harpoons.

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Garbage in, Fish out

The second leg of Greenpeace's year-long voyage Defending our Oceans kicks off. Say hello to Sara, who is going to tell you something about nylon threads, turtles, and (arrrrgggg) pirates.

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Meet the Crew

The Esperanza passes St. Helena, the first land in a week. Get a crash course in international communications as you meet some of our crew.

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Mapping the future

What do maps, politicians and statues of Jesus Christ have in common? We hear some more fascinating ocean facts and our Sara's in the doghouse.

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Undercover uncovered

Sara reveals what we've really been up to in the last few weeks and our other Sarah explains why we're doing it! It's all about pirates and we're bringing in the authorities!

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Pirate ship graveyard

We're taken on a tour of the pirate ship graveyard 150 km off the coast of Guinea, West Africa. Talking to some of the crew, 13 000km away from home, we hear stories of how they got to be there and see the ramshackle conditions they have to live in. An insight into the real business of pirate fishing.

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The effects of pirate fishing

Guinea's coastal communities dependant on fishing are feeling the effects pirate fleets trawling their waters.

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Wrapping up the pirates

Welcome to Las Palmas! After a chase of over 1000 miles and six days occupying the pirate vessel'Binar 4'we prepare to say goodbye to sunny shores of the Canary Islands.

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Uncovering the undersea treasures of the Azores

Richard kicks off the third leg of the Defending our Oceans tour with an introduction to the gear and scientists who will be listening to and looking for the rare and wondrous creatures of the deep.

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Gavin and his toys

Gavin - our underwater photo/videographer and deep sea toy specialist talks about what we're looking for in the Azores and the equipment we're using to capture it. Giant squid - here we come!

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Underwater Moonlight

British band The soft boys are keen Ocean Defenders and have kindly lent us their song'Underwater Moonlight'to help illustrate our deep sea voyage of discovery.

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Capturing the deep

Sara's back on land introducing the crew of the Esperanza as they talk about their experiences whale watching in the Azores. Our experts talk about seamounts and the mysteries of the deep and why are we taking a giant net on tour around Europe.

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Azores wrap up

As the Esperanza heads towards the Mediterranean, we look back at the Defending Our Oceans tour so far. There's more stunning footage from the underwater world of the Azores, Captain Frank talks about whales and Moff the medic/painter/deckhand talks about pirates. Sara and the crew throw you a challenge - and everyone loves a challenge!

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Where have all the blue fin tuna gone?

Why aren't the blue fin where they're supposed to be: in the Balaeric Islands? Find out where all the tuna in the Mediterranean have gone with the crew of the Esperanza.

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Why tuna farming stinks

After crossing the Mediterranean we are now looking at tuna ranching in its south eastern regions. And why exactly is tuna farming such a bad idea? And as World Oceans Day is nearly upon us, we take a look at important events on the oceans agenda this month.

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Harvesting a football pitch

And all they are trying to do is get the ball...

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Inside the Whaling Commission

A look behind the scenes at the International Whaling Commission meeting in St. Kitts.

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