Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Northern-Indian-Ocean-Fisheries-Documentation-27MDHUEDJ9N.htmlConceptually similarNorthern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZK4Completed★★★★Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZK1Completed★★★★Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZIYCompleted★★★★Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZJRCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Crew during Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZLECompleted★★★★★★Fernando Romo Martin navigates through iceGP0STS74ICompleted★★★★Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZJ1Completed★★★★Greenpeace Crew in the ArcticGP045B7Completed★★★★Captain Daniel Rizzotti on the Arctic Sunrise in the AntarcticGP0STRMTICompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUZK7Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationCaptain Fernando Romo decides navigation and routes for following fishing vessels spotted on the radar, from the bridge wing onboard the Arctic Sunrise in the northern Indian Ocean.Greenpeace is in the Northern Indian Ocean to bear witness to the destructive fishing practices of under documented fishing fleets which it is estimated cause the bycatch of 80-100,000 cetaceans per year.Locations:Indian Ocean-International WatersDate:14 Feb, 2021Credit:© Abbie Trayler-Smith / GreenpeaceMaximum size:8256px X 6192pxKeywords:Binoculars-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-Men-MY Arctic Sunrise-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-One person-Outdoors-Silhouettes-SunsetsShoot:Indian Ocean Ship Tour Leg 1 (Photos: A. Trayler-Smith)Greenpeace is in the Northern Indian Ocean to bear witness to the destructive fishing practices of under documented fishing fleets which it is estimated cause the bycatch of 80-100,000 cetaceans per year.Related Collections:Indian Ocean Ship Tour Leg 1 (Photos & Video)