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Fisheries
Fishers
Fishing (Industry)
Fishing ships
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Longline fishing
Oceans (campaign title)
Overfishing
Inspection on Japanese Longliner
Members of the Mozambican fisheries enforcement inspect the Japanese longliner, Wakashio Maru No 08, for shark fins. Greenpeace is on a mission in the Indian Ocean to expose overfishing and to highlight the problems associated with excessive tuna fishing, unsustainable or illegal fishing practices, the lack of law enforcement, and the need for countries to cooperate and ensure that communities benefit from the wealth of their oceans in future. From 7 to 23 of September the Greenpeace is sailing in Mozambican waters with fisheries enforcement officials on board in order to carry out joint surveillance and expose cases of illegal fishery.
Unique identifier:
GP04L2D
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
19/09/2012
Locations:
Africa
,
Indian Ocean
,
Mozambique
,
Mozambique Channel
Credit line:
© Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Rainbow Warrior Indian Ocean Fisheries Tour
The Greenpeace's ship, Rainbow Warrior, is on an expedition in the Indian Ocean to expose overfishing and to highlight the problems associated with excessive tuna fishing, unsustainable or illegal fishing practices, the lack of law enforcement, and the need for countries to cooperate and ensure that communities benefit from the wealth of their oceans in future. Poor management has left many stocks over exploited including albacore tuna and many sharks. The Rainbow Warrior is sailing in Mozambican waters with fisheries enforcement officials on board in order to carry out joint surveillance and expose cases of illegal fishing. The shoot includes images of pole and line fishing activities in the Maldives.
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