Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Fishing-Documentation---Defending-Our-Oceans--Pacific--2006--27MZIFLFUCBG.htmlConceptually similarFishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP014J5Completed★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0X9CCompleted★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP010NRCompleted★★★★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0ZOOCompleted★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP014J4Completed★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0PV6Completed★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0JHVCompleted★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0UB7Completed★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0124ICompleted★★★★View AllGP01GKXFishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)A freshly caught Yellow Fin Tuna is about to be pumped with water to flush out its blood on the deck of a Korean longliner, the 'Shin Yung 51'. Yellow Fin and Big Eye tuna stocks in the Central and Western Pacific are destined to be critically over-fished within three years if the relentless fishing of the two Tuna species continues at current rates. Greenpeace are calling for an immediate end to pirate fishing, which heavily drains fish stocks, a 50% reduction in the amount of Pacific tuna caught, and a global network of Marine Reserves.Locations:Federated States Of MicronesiaDate:9 Oct, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Alex HoffordMaximum size:2232px X 3342pxKeywords:Commercial fishing-Death-Fish processing-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Longline fishing-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Water hoses-Yellowfin tunasShoot:Defending Our Oceans Tour in the PacificThe Greenpeace vessel 'MY Esperanza' sets sail from the port of Cebu, Republic of the Philippines on for the Pacific Leg of the Greenpeace 'Defending Our Oceans' global expedition. Yellow Fin and Big Eye tuna stocks in the Central and Western Pacific are destined to be critically over-fished.Related Collections:Defending Our Oceans Tour in the Pacific (Photo + Video)