Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Proposed-Shipbreaking-Site-in-India-27MZIF7KEF8.htmlConceptually similarProposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP0QC2Completed★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP01LBWCompleted★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP0IWRCompleted★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP0B83Completed★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP03ZQCompleted★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP0U98Completed★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP02QCCompleted★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP091FCompleted★★★★Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaGP04LECompleted★★★★View AllGP0EBWProposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaLocal fishermen pull on a fishing net on the beach one of the many traditional practises under threat, Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India. The beautiful location of Kakinada may soon become a hazardous toxic scrap wasteland if the proposal for a new shipbreaking site goes ahead. Ship-breaking at Kakinada would have serious consequences for the health and livelihoods of the local population and threaten the nearby nature reserve at Coringa.Locations:Asia-India-KakinadaDate:25 Feb, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Shailendra YashwantMaximum size:5549px X 3743pxKeywords:Beaches-Boats-Day-Fishers-Fishing nets-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Sand-Ship breaking-Small group of people-Sunny-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Proposed Shipbreaking Site in IndiaThe beautiful location of Kakinada may soon become a hazardous toxic scrap wasteland if the proposal for a new shipbreaking site goes ahead. Ship-breaking at Kakinada would have serious consequences for the health and livelihoods of the local population and threaten the nearby nature reserve at Coringa.