Did you know?
The Agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Program (AIDCP) has reduced the number of dolphin mortalities in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) Ocean by 99 percent.
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A sustainable and eco-safe approach to tuna fishing can save millions of animals, including sharks, turtles and seabirds, and help preserve their natural habitats and ecosystems.
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Safeway, one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States, has begun stocking sustainable tuna that provides an alternative to environmentally destructive mainstream options such as Starkist, Bumble Bee and Chicken of the Sea.
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Within just six weeks of the launch of Greenpeace's Change Our Tuna campaign, 20,000 Australians demanded more sustainable fishing practices from their country's fishing industry.
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The global fishing industry can eliminate about 200,000 tons of bycatch by adopting eco-safe practices. That's equivalent to more than one billion cans of bycatch per year.
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Sustainability Finally on the Way for Bumble Bee?
As previously noted by the Tuna Truth Squad, tuna sold in the U.S. by the big three – Bumble Bee, StarKist and Chicken of the Sea – is not considered dolphin-safe by just about any international standard. Now it looks like Bumble Bee might be on the verge of changing that.
The Campaign Submits Comments on NOAA's Draft Regulations
The Campaign for Eco-Safe tuna submits comments detailing why the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) proposed regulations will not create a sustainable, eco-safe approach to fishing for tuna.
Speak Out Against Dolphin-Deadly Regulations
As many of you already know, on April 5 NOAA released proposed regulations to “tighten” the standards for dolphin-safe tuna in the United States. If you’re wondering why we put “tighten” in quotes, it’s because these proposed regulations do nothing of substance to provide additional protection for dolphins, much less sharks, sea turtles, rays or any of the other animals that constantly fall victim to bycatch.



