Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Cormorants-27MZIFL6HIUF.htmlConceptually similarRock with Nests of SternsGP01D94Completed★★★★Birds at Orkney Islands in the UKGP1SUHCICompleted★★★★★Seagulls on Orkney IslandsGP05Z1Completed★★★★★★Orkney Islands in the UKGP1SUGPHCompleted★★★★Orkney Islands in the UKGP1SUGPJCompleted★★★★Grey Seals on Orkney IslandsGP01A9ECompleted★★★★Puffins on Orkney IslandsGP0PICCompleted★★★★Sterns Nesting on Orkney IslandsGP0H0YCompleted★★★★★★Birds at Orkney Islands in the UKGP1SUHCHCompleted★★★★View AllGP01JPMCormorantsA group of cormorants, North Sea, Scotland, OrkneyIn original language:AalscholversEen groep aalscholvers op de Noordzee, Schotland, Orkney.Locations:Europe-North Sea-Orkney Islands-Scotland-United KingdomDate:10 May, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:4288px X 2848pxKeywords:Birds-Coastal features-Cormorants-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-SeasShoot:North Sea Tour Monitoring Fishing ActivitiesThe Arctic Sunrise tours the North Sea to document fishing activities. The focus of the tour is on cod fishing which is particularly rife in these waters and is endangering the population of the species. Greenpeace fears that, if fishing for cod is allowed to continue, then cod will be wiped out completely in the North Sea. They call for the implementation of Marine Reserves which would specify areas where fish would be protected.