Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Workers-Sort-Fish-in-Thailand-27MZIFJJV7M1Z.htmlConceptually similarBurmese Workers at Fishing Port in ThailandGP0STQEG8Completed★★★★★★Burmese Workers Sort Fish in ThailandGP0STQCOKCompleted★★★★★★Workers at Fishing Port in ThailandGP0STQEFVCompleted★★★★Workers at Fishing Port in ThailandGP0STQEFXCompleted★★★★Burmese Worker in ThailandGP0STQCOPCompleted★★★★Fisherman Discard Bycatch in ThailandGP0STQEFHCompleted★★★★★★★Workers at Fishing Port in ThailandGP0STQEFWCompleted★★★★Destructive Fishing Methods in the Gulf of ThailandGP04MSMCompleted★★★★Destructive Fishing Methods in the Gulf of ThailandGP04MSTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQEFKWorkers Sort Fish in ThailandWorkers sort fish into baskets ready for sale at Ranong’s public fishing port in southern Thailand.Locations:Ranong-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:12 Oct, 2016Credit:© Biel Calderon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3264px X 2446pxKeywords:Boats-Day-Fish-Fisheries-Fishers-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Manual workers-Oceans (campaign title)Shoot:Investigation on Human Rights Abuse and Illegal Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing in ThailandGreenpeace investigations uncovered that tainted seafood from the Saya de Malha Bank has been exported to global markets throughout 2016. In addition, the research identified a high risk of tainted fish ending up in global cat food brands and sushi ingredients manufactured by Thai Union.Related Collections:Turn The Tide Report (Report, Photos & Videos)