Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Handline-Fishing-on-Buru-Island-27MZIFJ6B3KGX.htmlConceptually similarHandline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWUCompleted★★★★Dolphins at Buru SeaGP0STPFXJCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWACompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWHCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWICompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWJCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWKCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWLCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXXCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPFWQHandline Fishing on Buru IslandTuna skeleton at Buru Sea, Maluku, Indonesia. People in Wamlana village have used the handline fishing method since the 16th century. The handline fishing method is a selective and more sustainable way to catch tuna.Locations:Buru island-Indonesia-Moluccas-Namlea-Southeast Asia-Wamlana VillageDate:9 Nov, 2015Credit:© Oscar Siagian / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Bones-Day-Islands-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Small-scale fishing-TunasShoot:Handline Fishing on Buru Island in IndonesiaLocal fishermen on Buru Island, Indonesia, use the handline fishing method, which is a traditional way of catching fish that has existed since the 16th century. The handline method is a selective and more sustainable way of catching tuna.