Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Chinese-Fishing-at-Sea-in-Western-Africa-27MZIFJJ8LZOB.htmlConceptually similarChinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQBIOCompleted★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQ9T5Completed★★★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQBINCompleted★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQBIPCompleted★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQBIMCompleted★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQBIRCompleted★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQBILCompleted★★★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQ9NCCompleted★★★★★★Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaGP0STQ9T2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQ9NDChinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaAtlantic naval territory of Guinea-Bissau. A strut on one side of the ship has become stuck and Captain Xu (left) and two local sailors are trying to find a way to release the net.The depletion of China’s domestic fishery resources, which resulted from irresponsible fishing activities in China’s coastal water and poor fishery management, has forced Chinese fishing vessels to travel over tens of thousands miles to find fish in other fishing grounds like the one near West Africa. However, if irresponsible fishing activities are travelling together with the Chinese distant fishing industry and a good regional fisheries management body is still absent, the tragedy that happened in China’s coastal water might be duplicated to other fishing grounds wherever Chinese fishing fleets appear.In original language:漂在西非、越走越远的中国远洋渔船2016年7月23日上午10点,大西洋几内亚比绍海域。捕捞工作已经开始,因为船一侧撑架的渔网被卡住,徐船长(左)和两位本地船员爬上了撑架,正在想办法把网解开。这是一艘悬臂单拖网渔船,作业时船身两边会各伸出一个撑架,渔网就通过这两个撑架挂在渔船身后,拖网捕鱼没有特定的目标,会将海中的各种生物都捕捞上来,船员们全天24小时轮班工作,每2-3小时收网一次,收网后进行清理和分拣。Locations:Africa-Senegal-Western AfricaDate:23 Jul, 2016Credit:© Liu Yuyang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7605px X 5070pxKeywords:Day-Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Seas-Two peopleShoot:Chinese Fishing at Sea in Western AfricaDocumentation of a seven-days fishing trip to Guinea Bissau waters with a Chinese distant water fishing vessel showing the Chinese fishing operation process and the loneliness of distant water fishing seaman’s little known life onboard. The crew consists of Chinese and African seamen. China’s distant water fishing industry's impact on West Africa’s natural resources and local artisanal fishermen is seen from the unique angle of a Chinese vessel operating in West African waters. The depletion of China’s domestic fishery resources, which resulted from irresponsible fishing activities in China’s coastal water and poor fishery management, has forced Chinese fishing vessels to travel over tens of thousands miles to find fish in other fishing grounds like the one near West Africa. However, if irresponsible fishing activities are travelling together with the Chinese distant fishing industry and a good regional fisheries management body is still absent, the tragedy that happened in China’s coastal water might be duplicated to other fishing grounds wherever Chinese fishing fleets appear.Related Collections:China's Growing Impact on West African Fishing