
A catch of tuna from an illegal purse seine fishing vessel is loaded onto a cold storage vessel off the Indonesian coast. Photograph: Alex Hofford/AFP/Getty Images
Bravo to one Top Chef who is using his media power to good effect, a story we thank the Guardian for reporting (click the image to the left to go to the source):
Tesco is facing the wrath of TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and environmental pressure group Greenpeace after stocking a cut-price brand of tuna linked to a controversial fishing method that can kill sharks, rays and turtles.
The supermarket switched its own-label canned tuna to environmentally friendly pole-and-line caught sources in 2012 in a high-profile change after criticism from Fearnley-Whittingstall and his Fish Fight campaign. But later the same year Tesco began to stock the Oriental & Pacific brand of tuna, which is caught using the purse seine method – where large nets scoop up all kinds of ocean creatures attracted by floating rafts known as fish aggregation devices. Continue reading
















