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Keywords
Actions and protests
Banners
Bottom trawlers
Bottom Trawling
Fisheries
Fishing (Industry)
Greenpeace activists
Greenpeace inflatables
Hard hats
KWCI (GPI)
MY Arctic Sunrise
Oceans (campaign title)
Overfishing
Action against Trawler in North Atlantic
Activists from the Greenpeace ship, Arctic Sunrise attach a line with a life raft to the cables of a trawling net of French fishing boat Roselend (Delhemmes owned, fishing at 500 meters deep), to interfere with the operation. A banner reading "Stop Over Fishing" hangs from the raft, 70 km off the west coast of Ireland. Activists also hold banners reading "Stop Overfishing", "Sobrepesca No" (stop over fishing), "Stop a la Surpeche" (stop over fishing), "Stop Überfischung" (stop over fishing) and "Stop Przelowieniu" (stop over fishing).
Unique identifier:
GP03IAJ
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
15/11/2011
Locations:
North Atlantic Ocean
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
4m53s
Audio format:
Natural
File size
449MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Trawling Tour in North East Atlantic - Action Phase
Greenpeace exposes deep-sea bottom trawling as one of the most destructive and unsustainable fishery practices in Europe. This fishery is practiced from 400m to more than 1500m deep. Greenpeace is calling on European governments to scrap deep-sea bottom trawling, one of the most destructive fishing practices, through reform of its fisheries policy.
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