Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-StarKist-Tuna-in-US-27MZIFVDSE49.htmlConceptually similarAction against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZGCompleted★★★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZKCompleted★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PQFCompleted★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PQGCompleted★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZICompleted★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZJCompleted★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZCCompleted★★★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZVCompleted★★★★Action against StarKist Tuna in USGP04PZWCompleted★★★★View AllGP04PZFAction against StarKist Tuna in USA Greenpeace activist in a tuna costume poses with woman holding a "Save our Seas" sign in a photo petition campaign to deliver to StarKist headquarters.Locations:North America-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh-United States of AmericaDate:31 Jul, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert MeyersMaximum size:4718px X 3050pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Bycatch-Commercial fishing-Day-Dongwon Industries-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Petitions-Public engagement-Seafood-Signs-Summer-Sustainable fishing-Theatrical costumes-Tunas-Two people-WomenShoot:Action against StarKist Tuna in USGreenpeace activists display banners outside the headquarters of StarKist Tuna in Pittsburgh. The activists call on StarKist and parent company Dongwon to adopt sustainable fishing practices. South Korean based seafood company Dongwon, owners of the StarKist brand of canned tuna, use unsustainable methods of fishing that cause the needless death of countless sea turtles, sharks and juvenile fish of endangered tuna species.