Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fisherfolk-Protest-at-European-Union-Office-in-the-Philippines-27MZIF3D7NC4.htmlConceptually similarFisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesGP0STOL72Completed★★★★Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesGP0STOL74Completed★★★★Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesGP0STOL75Completed★★★★Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesGP0STOL6ZCompleted★★★★★★Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesGP0STOL70Completed★★★★Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesGP0STOL71Completed★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N90Completed★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N91Completed★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N92Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOL73Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesFisherfolk from the Save the Fisheries Now Network (SFNN) distribute a leaflet to a motorist at Makati Business District. The group then deliver a letter to the European Union (EU) Delegation, citing their complaints against the Aquino government for hastily amending the Philippine Fisheries Code (RA 8550), which the president will be presenting to the EU Council in Brussels, Belgium. The group said that the Fisheries Code was quickly revised without due process, after the Philippines received a “yellow card” sanction from the EU over the country’s failure to combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUUF).Locations:Central Luzon-Makati-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:16 Sep, 2014Credit:© Jed Delano / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1945pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Cars-Day-Direct communications-European Union (EU)-Fisheries-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Leaflets-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Public engagementShoot:Fisherfolk Protest at European Union Office in the PhilippinesFisherfolk from the Save the Fisheries Now Network (SFNN) hold a poster in front of the European Union office in Manila's Financial District, Makati. The group then deliver a letter to the European Union (EU) Delegation, citing their complaints against the Aquino government for hastily amending the Philippine Fisheries Code (RA 8550), which the president will be presenting to the EU Council in Brussels, Belgium. The group said that the Fisheries Code was quickly revised without due process, after the Philippines received a “yellow card” sanction from the EU over the country’s failure to combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing (IUUF).