Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Princes-Tuna-in-UK-27MZIFIO0NQI.htmlConceptually similarAction against Princes Tuna in UKGP02AR6Completed★★★★Action against Princes Tuna in UKGP02AR8Completed★★★★Action against Princes Tuna in UKGP02ARBCompleted★★★★★★Action against Princes Tuna in UKGP02AR7Completed★★★★Action against Princes Tuna in UKGP02AR9Completed★★★★Giant Tuna Tin Sculpture outside John West HQ in UKGP0STPEAJCompleted★★★★Giant Tuna Tin Sculpture outside John West HQ in UKGP0STPE3ICompleted★★★★Giant Tuna Tin Sculpture outside John West HQ in UKGP0STPE33Completed★★★★Giant Tuna Tin Sculpture outside John West HQ in UKGP0STPE35Completed★★★★View AllGP02ARAAction against Princes Tuna in UKGreenpeace campaigners dressed as sharks and with the sound track from “Jaws” protest outside The Liver Building in Liverpool, head office of Princes, the biggest tinned tuna company in the UK. They handed leaflets to Princes staff as they arrived at work.Locations:Europe-Liverpool-United KingdomDate:21 Feb, 2011Credit:© Kristian Buus / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3500px X 2333pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banners-Buildings-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-Oceans (campaign title)-Office buildings-Outdoors-Princes ltd (company)-Sharks-Theatrical costumesShoot:Action against Princes Tuna in UKGreenpeace climbers put a banner on the front of the Liver Building in Liverpool, the head office of Princes, the biggest tinned tuna company in the UK. Other campaigners dressed as sharks and to the sound track of ‘Jaws’ handed out leaflets to Prince’s staff as they arrived at work. Princes is at the bottom of Greenpeace’s 2011 tinned tuna league table. This is because of their fishing methods that result in so many sharks and other endangered species being unnecessarily caught in their nets whilst they are tuna fishing.Related Collections:Year In Pictures: 2011 (Photo & Videos)UK Tuna League Table (Photos & Videos)