Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Taiwanese-Longliner-Kai-Jie-No--1-Operating-at-Night-27MZIF25J9ZO.htmlConceptually similarTaiwanese Longliner Kai Jie No. 1GP03ISGCompleted★★★★Taiwanese Longliner Kai Jie No. 1 Setting NetsGP03ISICompleted★★★★Taiwanese Longliner Ming Jyh Fwu No 16 GP03ISJCompleted★★★★Taiwanese Longliner Nine Lucky No 6GP03ISKCompleted★★★★Taiwanese Longliner Jia Yu Fa and Her HaeGP03ISFCompleted★★★★Korean Purse Seiner Fishing GP03IKCCompleted★★★★Korean Longliner Oryong 717GP03IKBCompleted★★★★Japanese Purse Seiner Fishing on FADsGP03IJUCompleted★★★★★★Confronting Taiwanese Longliner Jia Yu FaGP03IEDCompleted★★★★View AllGP03ISHTaiwanese Longliner Kai Jie No. 1 Operating at NightThe Taiwanese longliner Kai Jie No. 1 hauling in longline at night. Greenpeace is touring the Pacific Ocean as part of an international campaign for clean and healthy oceans through the creation of a global network of marine reserves and effective enforcement of laws that protect ocean life. Greenpeace is monitoring the pockets of international waters that Pacific Island Countries want closed from all fishing activities in order to protect the declining tuna stocks.Locations:Pacific OceanDate:3 Nov, 2009Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:37sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Longline fishing-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-TunasShoot:Pacific Ocean MY Esperanza TourThe Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza’s tour in the Pacific Ocean is part of an international campaign for clean and healthy oceans through the creation of a global network of marine reserves and effective enforcement of laws that protect ocean life. Greenpeace is monitoring the pockets of international waters that Pacific Island Countries want closed from all fishing activities in order to protect the declining tuna stocks. Already during the tour, the Esperanza has exposed illegal transshipment activities by Taiwanese ships, documented the oceans plunder by a Japanese ship and confiscated several fish aggregating devices (FADs) which are currently banned. Purse seine fishing vessels set their huge nets on these FADs taking everything with it, including a large by-catch of unwanted fish. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global network of fully protected marine reserves, covering 40% of our oceans.Related Collections:Pacific Ocean MY Esperanza Tour (Photos & Videos)