Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Sustainable-Pole-and-Line-Fisherman-27MZIF2LRC9A.htmlConceptually similarYellowfin Tuna pulled OnboardGP03JXICompleted★★★★Yellowfin Tuna pulled OnboardGP03JXJCompleted★★★★Bait for Pole and Line FishingGP03JWQCompleted★★★★Bait for Pole and Line FishingGP03JWRCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXVCompleted★★★★Catching Yellowfin TunaGP03JXDCompleted★★★★★★Pole and Line Sustainable Tuna Fishing in LarantukaGP0STQFFKCompleted★★★★Pole and Line Sustainable Tuna Fishing in LarantukaGP0STQFFSCompleted★★★★Pole and Line Sustainable Tuna Fishing in LarantukaGP0STQFG4Completed★★★★View AllGP03JXQSustainable Pole and Line FishermanFerdinand Sawur, 25, born in Lamawalang.At the age of 15 years old, his father taught him how to fish in a small wooden boat. Napoleon then taught him to fish large tuna for a year. The biggest tuna he ever pulled weighed 105 kgs and the biggest amount of tuna he ever pulled in on one trip was 20 yellowfin tunas. "I inherited the fishermens blood from my grandfather." When he is not fishing, he's driving a bemo (local transportation in town). His favourite color is white, for religious and spiritual reasons.Locations:Asia-Flores-Indonesia-LarantukaDate:21 Dec, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4896px X 3264pxKeywords:Asian and Indian ethnicities-Day-Eye contact-Faces-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Pole and line fishing-Portraits-Sustainable fishingShoot:Sustainable Pole and Line FishingDocumentation of pole and line fishing practice in Flores, Indonesia. Pole and line is one of the only true sustainable fishing methods on the planet with almost no by-catch.