Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Small-scale-Fisherman-in-Mozambique-27MZIFVHUU00.htmlConceptually similarSmall-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueGP04O5BCompleted★★★★Small-scale Fishermen in MozambiqueGP04O55Completed★★★★★★Small-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueGP04O5CCompleted★★★★Small-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueGP04O59Completed★★★★Small-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueGP04O5ACompleted★★★★Small-scale Fishermen in MozambiqueGP04O56Completed★★★★Small-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueGP04O58Completed★★★★Small-scale Fishermen in MozambiqueGP04O5ECompleted★★★★Small-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueGP04O57Completed★★★★View AllGP04O5DSmall-scale Fisherman in MozambiqueA fisherman drags his canoe into the water before starting to paddle towards open waters where he will try to catch enough fish to feed his family in the city of Pemba, Quirimbas in northern Mozambique.Locations:Africa-Mozambique-PembaDate:15 Mar, 2013Credit:© Francisco RivottiMaximum size:4403px X 2935pxRestrictions:GREENPEACE INTERNAL USE ONLY! DO NOT GIVE OUT TO THIRD PARTIES. CONTACT GP UK FOR MORE INFO. TEL.:+44207865 8294, photo.uk@greenpeace.orgKeywords:Canoes-Day-Fisheries-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Native Africans-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishingShoot:Small-scale Fisheries Documentation in MozambiqueSmall-scale fisheries in Mozambique provide food and jobs. More than 100,000 Mozambicans depend directly on fishing and the new Fisheries Act, which got approved by the Mozambican Parliament in 2013, will directly benefit local fishermen.