Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Sustainable-Pole-and-Line-Fisherman-27MZIF2LRLRL.htmlConceptually similarSustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXTCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishermanGP03JXQCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishingGP03JV7Completed★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JVRCompleted★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JVWCompleted★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JW5Completed★★★★Sorting out Bait FishGP03JW8Completed★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JW1Completed★★★★Sleeping FishermenGP03JWWCompleted★★★★View AllGP03JXWSustainable Pole and Line FishermanPascal Tukan, 23, born in Lamawalang. Engineer of the boat. First experience on boat was when he was in junior high, delivering baits from the front to the back without falling overboard in high seas. He wants to keep working on boat as engineer and learn more. The things he loves about this crew is the transfer of knowledge from the captain and also the senior fishermen. Even though the training was really hard and tough, it is all worth it when they catch many fish and head home.Locations:Asia-Flores-Indonesia-LarantukaDate:21 Dec, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4659px X 3048pxKeywords: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.