Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Lian-Run-14-Under-Arrest---Defending-Our-Oceans-Tour--West-Africa--2006--27MZIF3BQ3L.htmlConceptually similarLian Run 14 Under Arrest - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP01BLVCompleted★★★★Lian Run 14 Under Arrest - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP0IYYCompleted★★★★Lian Run 14 Under Arrest - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP0VTVCompleted★★★★Crew on Yan Yu 630 - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP0CUHCompleted★★★★Fishing Fleet - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP0PDECompleted★★★★Crew on Yan Yu 630 - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP01D3HCompleted★★★★Under Arrest Chinese Fishing Vessel in GuineaGP0STQO64Completed★★★★Lian Run 24 - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP01FKXCompleted★★★★Lian Run 24 and Lian Run 29 - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)GP041UCompleted★★★★View AllGP05UBLian Run 14 Under Arrest - Defending Our Oceans Tour (West Africa: 2006)Guinean fishery inspector on-board the Chinese pirate vessel Lian Run 14, arrested for fishing illegally inside the Guinean Exclusive Economy Zone EEZ.Greenpeace and the Environmental Justice Foundation are working in partnership and in collaboration with the Guinean authorities to expose the scandal of pirate fishing, as part of the year - long Greenpeace Defending Our Oceans expedition to highlight a range of threats to the oceans.Locations:Guinea-North Atlantic OceanDate:28 Mar, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Pierre GleizesMaximum size:1368px X 2048pxKeywords:Day-Fish-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing equipment-Fishing nets-Fishing ships-Illegal-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-People-Pirate fishingShoot:Defending Our Oceans Tour in West AfricaPirate fishing is happening right now in every ocean. Greenpeace and the Environmental Justice Foundation have been patrolling the waters off Guinea, one of the poorest countries in Africa, to document fishing activities. Illegal activity can be linked to fish imports in Las Palmas, a number of licensed boats and leads also to the forgotten men inhabiting the "zombie" vessels off the coast of West Africa. Over one hundred vessels were observed during this investigation and nearly half are engaged in, or linked to illegal fishing activities. The UK Department for International Development estimates this cash and food starved nation is losing US$100 million each year in stolen fish.Related Collections:Greenpeace in Africa (All Photographers)Defending Our Oceans Tour in West Africa (Photo + Video)Planet Ocean (All Photographers)Witnessing the Plunder 2006