Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fish-Meal-Factory-in-Shidao-27MZIFJXVY41C.htmlConceptually similarCompressed Trash Fish at Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYHWCompleted★★★★Truck in Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYI1Completed★★★★★★Trash Fish Preprocessing in Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYHXCompleted★★★★★★Workers at a Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYHVCompleted★★★★Compressed Trash Fish in Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYI0Completed★★★★★★Fish Meal Worker at Processing Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYHUCompleted★★★★★★Worker at a Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYHTCompleted★★★★Fish Meal Factories in ShidaoGP0STQYHLCompleted★★★★Closed Fish Meal Factory in ShidaoGP0STQYHNCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQYHYFish Meal Factory in ShidaoInside a fish meal factory in Shidao, Shandong, China, workers transport frozen trash fish to the processing plant. Juvenile fish, called “trash fish” by fishermen, will become dry protein powder through a series of processes for use as aquaculture feed.In original language:运送冰冻的饲料鱼鱼板2016年12月15日,山东石岛的一家鱼粉厂的原料场内,工人正在用铲车运送冰冻的饲料鱼鱼板进入加工车间。这些鱼板由成千上万条的小鱼压缩而成,经过前处理、蒸煮、压榨、干燥、粉碎等工序,最终成为干燥的蛋白质粉末,再被用于制作动物饲料,比如鱼、鸡、牛、猪甚至是貂。Locations:Asia-China-East Asia-ShandongDate:15 Dec, 2016Credit:© Zhu Li / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7952px X 5304pxKeywords:Commercial fishing-Day-Diggers-Fish-Fish processing-Fish processing plants-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Fodder-Industries-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-OverfishingShoot:Overfishing of Juvenile Fish in ChinaIn December 2016, Greenpeace documented the intense overfishing of juvenile and "trash" fish - fish too young and/or too small for human consumption - in Shandong province, one of the major fishery regions in China. Greenpeace East Asia's investigation estimates that up to one third of China's total annual catch is "trash fish" - that is equivalent to the entire annual catch of Japan. Overfishing over the past 30 years has destroyed much of the cycle of life in China’s waters. As result there are fewer and fewer mature fish. What’s left are quantities of juvenile fish, called “trash fish” by fishermen. Inedible for humans, the trash fish are processed for use as aquaculture feed. China has the world’s largest aquaculture industry. It consumes more than 7 million of domestic wild fish yearly and that demand is driving intensive fishing of juvenile fish. A vicious cycle causing even more damage to China’s seas.Related Collections:Overfishing of Juvenile Fish in China (Photo & Video)