Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tuna-Processing-Facilities-in-the-Maldives-27MZIFJXAZAZA.htmlConceptually similarTuna Processing Facilities in the MaldivesGP0STRWFICompleted★★★★Tuna Processing Facilities in the MaldivesGP0STRWFJCompleted★★★★Pole & Line Fishing in the MaldivesGP0STRWEICompleted★★★★Pole & Line Fishing in the MaldivesGP0STRWFDCompleted★★★★★★Pole & Line Fishing in the MaldivesGP0STRWFECompleted★★★★★★Pole & Line Fishing in the MaldivesGP0STRWFFCompleted★★★★Pole & Line Fishing in the MaldivesGP0STRWFGCompleted★★★★Pole & Line Fisherman in the MaldivesGP0STRWBPCompleted★★★★Pole & Line Fishermen in the MaldivesGP0STRWBVCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRWFCTuna Processing Facilities in the MaldivesTuna processing facility in Koodoo island, Maldives.Greenpeace has been sailing with the crew of a Maldivian Pole & Line fishing ship to document one of the best practices used in the tuna fishing industry.Locations:Asia-Kooddoo island-MaldivesDate:16 Apr, 2018Credit:© Arnaud Vittet / GreenpeaceLatitude:0°44'19.35"NMaximum size:3190px X 5134pxLongitude73°25'54.12"EKeywords:Fish processing-Fish processing plants-Fisheries-Fishers-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Pole and line fishing-Sustainable fishing-TunasShoot:Pole and Line Fishing in the Maldives (Photos & Video)Greenpeace goes to the Maldives to observe one of the best practices used in the tuna fishing industry: Pole and Line fishing. Using this fishing method to catch tunas one by one reduces considerably the risk of bycatch (other marine species caught unintentionally) making it the best sustainable solution for healthier oceans.