Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fat-Freddy-s-Drop-against-Bottom-Trawling-27MZIFVDNS9W.htmlConceptually similarFat Freddy's Drop against Bottom TrawlingGP04Q29Completed★★★★'Hey Guy' Support Detox CampaignGP04FF2Completed★★★★SquidGP012ICompleted★★★★Solar Tax Petition Delivery in New ZealandGP0STQ7YWCompleted★★★★★★Solar Tax Petition Delivery in New ZealandGP0STQ7YGCompleted★★★★★★Decimated Coral Forest in New ZealandGP01FECompleted★★★★Campaign Launch to Ban Shark Finning in New ZealandGP04KBACompleted★★★★Solar Tax Petition Delivery in New ZealandGP0STQ7YYCompleted★★★★Solar Tax Petition Delivery in New ZealandGP0STQ7Z0Completed★★★★★★★View AllGP04Q28Fat Freddy's Drop against Bottom TrawlingFat Freddy's Drop keyboard player Dobie Blaze and trombone player Ho-Pepa check out an arm piece of a colossal squid - the largest squid in the world.Locations:Aotearoa-OceaniaDate:31 Aug, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Phil FreemanMaximum size:3132px X 2100pxKeywords:Celebrities-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Laboratories-Men-Musicians-Oceans (campaign title)-Squids-Two peopleShoot:Fat Freddy's Drop against Bottom TrawlingNew Zealand band Fat Freddy's Drop has got in behind the bottom trawling campaign. Dobie Blaze, Fat Freddy's Drop keyboard player and a keen recreational fisherman, is particularly concerned about the impact of bottom trawling on deep-sea life and the future of fishing. He and trombonist Ho-Pepa made a special trip to giant squid expert Steve O'Shea's lab to check out the evidence for themselves.