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Greenpeace cod protests continue | Greenpeace cod protests continue |
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Greenpeace campaigners have tried to stop trawlers fishing for North Sea cod for the second time in three days. | Greenpeace campaigners have tried to stop trawlers fishing for North Sea cod for the second time in three days. |
A protester jumped into the sea 40 miles off Unst in front of two trawlers on Monday morning with a sign saying: 'Stop battering cod'. | A protester jumped into the sea 40 miles off Unst in front of two trawlers on Monday morning with a sign saying: 'Stop battering cod'. |
Greenpeace claim over-fishing could cause stocks of cod to be completely wiped out. | Greenpeace claim over-fishing could cause stocks of cod to be completely wiped out. |
Fishing industry leaders had already branded the attempts to stop trawlers fishing for cod as "suicidal". | Fishing industry leaders had already branded the attempts to stop trawlers fishing for cod as "suicidal". |
The Greenpeace swimmer in a survival suit held onto a buoy in front of the Scottish trawlers Carisanne II and Demares at about 0800 BST. | |
'Wiped out' | 'Wiped out' |
The swimmer was later picked up by a Greenpeace inflatable boat. | The swimmer was later picked up by a Greenpeace inflatable boat. |
On Saturday, a Greenpeace swimmer had disrupted another boat. | On Saturday, a Greenpeace swimmer had disrupted another boat. |
Willie Mackenzie, Greenpeace campaigner onboard the organisation's ship Arctic Sunrise, said: "The plight of the North Sea is stunningly simple, if fishing for cod is allowed to continue, cod will be wiped out. | Willie Mackenzie, Greenpeace campaigner onboard the organisation's ship Arctic Sunrise, said: "The plight of the North Sea is stunningly simple, if fishing for cod is allowed to continue, cod will be wiped out. |
"For some inexplicable reason, politicians and the fishing industry have ignored this fact, so we've been forced to take action to save cod in the North Sea." | "For some inexplicable reason, politicians and the fishing industry have ignored this fact, so we've been forced to take action to save cod in the North Sea." |
A spokesman for the Scottish Fishermen's Federation said the stunts were putting lives in danger. | A spokesman for the Scottish Fishermen's Federation said the stunts were putting lives in danger. |