Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Tuna-Overfishing-in-Auckland-27MZIFVEWA2S.htmlConceptually similarAction against Sealord Tuna in New ZealandGP04N82Completed★★★★Action against Sealord Tuna in New ZealandGP04N83Completed★★★★Action against Sealord Tuna in New ZealandGP04N84Completed★★★★Action against Tuna Overfishing in AucklandGP04N7XCompleted★★★★Action against Tuna Overfishing in AucklandGP04N7YCompleted★★★★Action against Tuna Overfishing in AucklandGP04N80Completed★★★★Action against Tuna Overfishing in AucklandGP04N81Completed★★★★Banner Subvertising Sealord in New ZealandGP04KBICompleted★★★★★★Banner Subvertising Sealord in New ZealandGP04KBJCompleted★★★★View AllGP04N7ZAction against Tuna Overfishing in AucklandFin brothers Clark and Bruce talk to people in Mission Bay, Auckland, about protecting tuna stocks and other ocean species from overfishing in the Pacific. The two sharks are part of the Greenpeace campaign urging Sealord and New Zealand's main brands of canned tuna to change to sustainably caught tuna. Currently canned tuna sold in New Zealand is bought from companies using fishing methods which kill endangered sharks, turtles, juvenile tuna and other ocean species.Locations:Aotearoa-Auckland-OceaniaDate:15 Jun, 2011Credit:© Greenpeace / Simon GrantMaximum size:2848px X 4288pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Animal likeness-Beaches-Day-Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs)-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Overfishing-Public engagement-Sealord-Sharks-Signs-Theatrical costumes-TunasShoot:Action against Tuna Overfishing in AucklandFin brothers Clark and Bruce talk to people in Mission Bay, Auckland, about protecting tuna stocks and other ocean species from overfishing in the Pacific. The two sharks are part of the Greenpeace campaign urging Sealord and New Zealand’s main brands of canned tuna to change to sustainably caught tuna. Currently canned tuna sold in New Zealand is bought from companies using fishing methods which kill endangered sharks, turtles, juvenile tuna and other ocean species.Related Collections:The Fin Brothers in New Zealand (Photos & Videos)