Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Activists-Expose-Destructive-Fishing-Vessels-in-the-South-Atlantic-Ocean-27MZIFJ8YKH7G.htmlConceptually similarActivists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGP0STU522Completed★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGP0STU523Completed★★★★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGP0STU524Completed★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGP0STU526Completed★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGP0STU527Completed★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South AtlanticGP0STU51XCompleted★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South AtlanticGP0STU51YCompleted★★★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South AtlanticGP0STU51ZCompleted★★★★Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South AtlanticGP0STU520Completed★★★★View AllGP0STU525Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGreenpeace Andino activists protest against the lack of regulation for the fishing industry in the South Atlantic by displaying a 25 meter-long banner in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay, with the message “Ocean Looters”. The port regularly hosts vessels that fish in the unregulated waters beyond Argentina's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), including some with a history of illegal fishing.Locations:Montevideo-South America-UruguayDate:31 Oct, 2019Credit:© Tomas Cuesta / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6720px X 4480pxKeywords:Banners-Boats-Canoes-Day-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing vessels-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Non-violent direct actions-Oceans (campaign title)-OutdoorsShoot:Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic OceanGreenpeace Andino activists protest against the lack of regulation for the fishing industry in the South Atlantic by displaying a 25 meter-long banner in the port of Montevideo, Uruguay, with the message “Ocean Looters”. The port regularly hosts vessels that fish in the unregulated waters beyond Argentina's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), including some with a history of illegal fishing.Related Collections:Activists Expose Destructive Fishing Vessels in the South Atlantic Ocean (Photos & Video)