Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Juvenile-Tuna-Bycatch-Expose-in-the-Philippines-27MZIF3USDCR.htmlConceptually similarJuvenile Tuna Bycatch Exposé in the PhilippinesGP0STOQL6Completed★★★★★★Juvenile Tuna Bycatch Exposé in the PhilippinesGP0STOQL7Completed★★★★Juvenile Tuna Bycatch Exposé in the PhilippinesGP0STOQL9Completed★★★★Blockade at the DENR Office in Quezon CityGP0STQR03Completed★★★★Blockade at the DENR Office in Quezon CityGP0STQR08Completed★★★★Blockade at the DENR Office in Quezon CityGP0STQR07Completed★★★★Blockade at the DENR Office in Quezon CityGP0STQR0ICompleted★★★★Blockade at the DENR Office in Quezon CityGP0STQR0JCompleted★★★★Ka Pablo Rosales on the Rainbow Warrior in ManilaGP0STRJYOCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOQL8Juvenile Tuna Bycatch Exposé in the PhilippinesPablo Rosales (left), National Chairperson PANGISDA, Vince Cinches (center) of Greenpeace, Philippines and Ephraim Batungbacal of Greenpeace Southeast Asia display juvenile of "baby" yellowfin tuna recently caught and sold in the market in General Santos during a press conference in suburb an Quezon City. Greenpeace Philippines have exposed how juvenile baby yellow fin and bigeye tuna are being traded at less than the average size of maturity and also below the weight limit of 500g set by Fisheries Administrative Order (FAO) 226.Locations:Metro Manila-Philippines-Quezon City-Southeast AsiaDate:2 Dec, 2014Credit:© Pat Roque / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2074pxKeywords:Activists-Bigeye tunas-Bycatch-Day-Fish-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Press conferences-Props-TunasShoot:Juvenile Tuna Bycatch Exposé in the PhilippinesGreenpeace releases the results of an investigation into bycatch, showing evidence that juvenile skipjack, yellowfin and bigeye tuna are unloaded regularly at the General Santos fish port. The investigation was carried out in the lead up to the annual meeting of tuna stakeholders at the 11th Western and Central Pacific Commission (WCPFC) meeting, currently being held in Apia, Samoa.