Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Shark-Caught-in-Gill-Nets-in-Northern-Indian-Ocean-27MDHUEGT0V.htmlConceptually similarShark Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanGP1SUZKWCompleted★★★★★★Shark Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanGP1SUXJECompleted★★★★★★Devil Ray Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanGP1SUXJ3Completed★★★★★★Devil Ray Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanGP1SUZKKCompleted★★★★Devil Ray Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanGP1SUZKLCompleted★★★★★★Devil Ray Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanGP1SUXJ9Completed★★★★★★Gill Nets in the Northern Indian OceanGP1SUXJ2Completed★★★★★★Bycatch in Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZKOCompleted★★★★Bycatch in Northern Indian Ocean Fisheries DocumentationGP1SUZKUCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SUZKYShark Caught in Gill Nets in Northern Indian OceanA dead shark caught in gill nets belonging to an Iranian flagged vessel, laid out for tuna.These vessels often fish for tuna with 7 mile long gill nets, fishing with a gill net over 1.5 miles is illegal.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:19 Feb, 2021Credit:© Alessandro Montanari / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4000px X 3000pxKeywords:Bycatch-Copy space-Day-Fisheries-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing nets-Gill net fishing-Gill nets-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Sharks-Trapped-Underwater shotsShoot:Indian Ocean Ship Tour Leg 1 (Underwater Images)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)