The world's tuna stocks are in danger, and Greenpeace is taking matters into its own hands, reports the Times of London. Faced with little action from regulators and boosted by success in tackling Japanese whalers, activists have vowed to continue to "interfere" with boats they say are plundering Pacific tuna at an unsustainable rate.
Activists have already harried or boarded several boats from South Korea, Taiwan, and the US, and say they have confiscated some of the high-tech fishing equipment that makes modern ships able to catch more tuna in days than fisherman from small Pacific countries that depend on tuna can catch in a year. "Both time and tuna are running out," warned a Greenpeace campaigner. (More Greenpeace stories.)