Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Confront-Supply-Vessel-Explorer-II-in-the-Indian-Ocean---Wrap-Up-Video--Clean-Version--27MZIFJJ46688.htmlConceptually similarActivists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean - Wrap Up Video (English Version)GP0STPVVGCompleted★★★★Activists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean - News Access # 2GP0STPVI3Completed★★★★Activists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean - News Access # 3GP0STPVT3Completed★★★★Tour Wrap Up VideoGP03ITCCompleted★★★★What is a FAD? Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean - Web Video (English Version)GP0STPSVLCompleted★★★★What is a FAD? Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean - Web Video (Clean Version)DO NOT REUSE MUSICGP0STPSVKCompleted★★★★★★Not Just Tuna Call to Action - Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STPULNCompleted★★★★Not Just Tuna Call to Action - Web Video (English Version)GP0STPULOCompleted★★★★★★What is a FAD? Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean - Web Video (John West Version) DO NOT REUSE MUSICGP0STPT83Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPVVIActivists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean - Wrap Up Video (Clean Version)Wrap up video of the action carried out by activists from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza at sea against the controversial vessel Explorer II, thought to habitually use some 80 high-powered lights to aggregate fish in a potential breach of marine regulations.After the action the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission ruled the use of these lights would be banned, but the fight to stop destructive fishing practices continues.Locations:Indian OceanDate:1 Jun, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m44sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Actions and protests-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-Thai Union GroupShoot:Esperanza Targets Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean (VIDEO)Greenpeace is in the Indian Ocean to peacefully tackle unsustainable fishing by the world’s largest tuna company, Thai Union. With some tuna stocks in the Indian Ocean, such as Yellowfin, on the brink of collapse due to overfishing, the expedition is exposing Thai Union’s destructive fishing methods which contribute to overfishing and harm a range of marine life including sharks and juvenile tuna.Activists aboard the Esperanza document and peacefully oppose the destructive practices of fishing vessels supplying Thai Union, to prevent the indiscriminate harm caused to marine life. Throughout the tour, Greenpeace crew recover FADs placed by vessels supplying Thai Union. Supplying one-fifth of the world’s tinned tuna, Thai Union owns major brands around the world, including John West (UK and Netherlands), Chicken of the Sea (US), Petit Navire (France), Mareblu (Italy) and Sealect (Thailand).Related Collections:Esperanza Targets Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean (Photos & Videos)