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AQUA-WEB.NET - Denis JEANT - toute la plongée loisir, livres de plongée, all the scuba diving leasure

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22 Nov 2008
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Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent campaigning organisation that uses non-violent creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems to force solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future. Greenpeace organises public campaigns for: The protection of oceans and ancient forests; the phase out of fossil fuels and the promotion of renewable energy to stop climate change; the elimination of toxic chemicals; the prevention of genetically modified organisms being released into nature; an end to the nuclear threat and nuclear contamination; safe and sustainable trade. Save the whales!

Greenpeace Audio and Video Podcasts
  • You don't have to join us to join us
    Amazing animation made by Johannes Kuemmel as his final project for the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg.

  • Japanes whale cartoon
    The Whale Love Animation, "The Principal and a whale", was produced by Koji Yamamura, a prominent animated-film director who won an Academy Award for the short animated film and other international film awards.

  • Nisshin Maru update
    Sara onboard the Esperanza reports in on the situation around the disabled whaling vessel Nisshin Maru.

  • To Japan with love
    From Sydney to Buenos Aires, people took to the streets on Valentine's Day to show their love for Japan and how whaling breaks their hearts.

  • Boat training
    The crew of the Esperanza put in some boat training as they prepare to make first contact with the whaling fleet.

  • Jetske arrives in Auckland
    Activist Jetkse arrives in Auckland where the Esperanza is preparing to return to the Southern Ocean. She looks back at last year's expedition and ahead at what this new journey may bring.

  • Return to the Southern Ocean
    What will it take to finally end whaling? As the Esperanza and her crew prepare to return to the Southern Ocean we investigate the background of Antarctic whaling.

  • Defending Our Oceans - the story so far
    It has been an incredible year which has taken Defending Our Oceans around the world. But our work is far from over and you can still join us an Ocean Defender.

  • Iceland resumes commercial whaling
    Ocean Defenders vodcast: your travel plans could save a whale.

  • Thanks for all the fish
    Ocean Defenders vodcast

  • The campaign against pirate fisheries in the pacific
    Ocean Defenders podcast

  • Plundering the Pacific
    Ocean Defenders vodcast

  • Where the hell is Pohnpei?
    Ocean Defenders vodcast

  • I'm a Mac. And I'm a PC - and we've got heaps in common
    What exactly do Macs and PCs have in common? A little too much perhaps.

  • Apo Island marine reserve
    Apo Island is home to the world's oldest community based marine reserve. The sanctuary was created over 20 years ago and has proven succesfull in sustaining marine life and improving the lives of the islands inhabitants.

  • Philippines oil disaster
    While the Esperanza visits the Philippines, it becomes witness to the worst oil spill to ever hit the country. The crew assist in clean up efforts and help assess the damage of this disaster for the marine environment and for the people who live there.

  • Undermining Paradise
    Mining operations on Rapu Rapu in the Philippines by Australian company La Fayette are a ticking timebomb for local fisheries and the regions coral reefs and whale sharks.

  • Driftnet danger
    The Rainbow Warrior continues its work in the Mediterranean as the crew find and confiscate illegal driftnets. Beautiful underwater footage shows how much life remains in this sea and why marine reserves are so neccesary.

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

  • Harvesting a football pitch
    And all they are trying to do is get the ball...

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • Whalesong and noise pollution
    Why sound is so important to whales and dolphins, and what human activity is doing to their sonic environment.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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