Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fish-Market-in-Taiwan-27MZIFVVE0YV.htmlConceptually similarFish Market in TaiwanGP04CE4Completed★★★★Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CE6Completed★★★★Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CE7Completed★★★★Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CEBCompleted★★★★Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CDQCompleted★★★★Yu Fen Kao at Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CDFCompleted★★★★Yu Fen Kao at Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CDGCompleted★★★★Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CEDCompleted★★★★Tuna at Fish Market in TaiwanGP04CDVCompleted★★★★View AllGP04CE5Fish Market in TaiwanA sunfish, or mola mola, is seen at Dong Gang wholesale fish market, Dong Gang, Kaohsiung. Recent studies indicate a decrease in sunfish populations that may be caused by more frequent bycatch and the increasing popularity of sunfish in human diet.Locations:Asia-Kaohsiung-TaiwanDate:13 Oct, 2012Credit:© Alex Hofford / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2056pxKeywords:Day-East Asian ethnicities-Fish markets-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Ocean sunfish-Oceans (campaign title)-PeopleShoot:East Asian Ocean Defender's TourThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza starts her tour in South Korea to highlight the problems of overfishing and raise awareness of the South Korean government's plans to resume whaling for what it calls 'scientific research.' After the 2-months East Asia tour including stops in Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong, the Esperanza carries on in the Pacific Ocean and reaches Palau. The Pacific tour covers Palau's waters as well as the Pacific commons, where Greenpeace is calling for a marine reserve.Related Collections:Ocean Defenders Tour in East Asia 2012 (Photo + Video)