Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Mobile-Fishmonger-Andrew-Craig-of-Essex-27MZIF3IYOTW.htmlConceptually similarMobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXQCompleted★★★★★★Mobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXRCompleted★★★★Mobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXSCompleted★★★★Mobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXWCompleted★★★★Mobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXXCompleted★★★★Mobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXPCompleted★★★★Mobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexGP0STOPXVCompleted★★★★Fisherman Graham Doswell of East SussexGP0STOPY1Completed★★★★Fisherman Graham Doswell of East SussexGP0STOPY2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOPXUMobile Fishmonger Andrew Craig of EssexPortrait of fishmonger Andrew Craig of Essex, UK. Andrew is a former small scale fisherman but now runs a mobile fishmonger in West Mersea.All over the globe, fish stocks are in an alarming state due to overfishing done by large and destructive fishing fleets. A change from destructive to low impact fishing methods is the only real solution to the challenge of overfishing, and Greenpeace is working with low impact fishermen from all over the world to make this change happen.Locations:Essex-Europe-United KingdomDate:12 Nov, 2014Credit:© Ciaran McCrickard / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8504px X 5669pxKeywords:Day-Fish markets-Fisheries-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Portraits-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishingShoot:Low Impact Fishermen in the UKPortraits of small-scale fishermen in the UK. All over the globe, fish stocks are in an alarming state due to overfishing done by large and destructive fishing fleets. A change from destructive to low impact fishing methods is the only real solution to the challenge of overfishing, and Greenpeace is working with low impact fishermen from all over the world to make this change happen.