Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Sustainable-Pole-and-Line-Fisherman-27MZIF2LRIES.htmlConceptually similarSustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXSCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXRCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXVCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXTCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JWFCompleted★★★★Pole and Line FishermanGP03JWMCompleted★★★★Pole and Line FishermanGP03JWNCompleted★★★★Fishing for OctopusesGP03JY4Completed★★★★Fishing for OctopusesGP03JY5Completed★★★★View AllGP03JXPSustainable Pole and Line FishermanYoseph Marang, 28, born in Waibalun Village.He is the funny guy who constantly makes jokes, according to his brother, Master. He started fishing with his father and Kenzu when they were in elementary school. He likes to wear a cap and listen to music on the boat. He never regrets the choice of becoming fisherman because he believes that it is in his blood and his father is very proud of him.Locations:Asia-Flores-Indonesia-LarantukaDate:21 Dec, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4558px X 3113pxKeywords:Asian and Indian ethnicities-Day-Eye contact-Faces-Fishers-Hats-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.