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Keywords
Aerial view
Fish
Fisheries
Fishing (activity)
Fishing equipment
Fishing ships
Islands
KWCI (GPI)
Oceans (campaign title)
Pole and line fishing
Skipjack tunas
Small-scale fishing
Sustainable fishing
Tunas
Ali Saeed: Master Pole and Line Fisherman
On Addu Atoll in the Maldives, pole and line fishing is a way of life for fishermen and their families. Catching tuna one by one enables fishermen to drastically reduce bycatch of other marine species and avoid catching young tuna. With this method they protect their fishery, ensuring a supply for years to come. Master fisherman Ali Saeed and his crew fish using the pole and line method. The benefits for him, his community and the ocean are told through his words and footage at sea and from Hulhumeedhoo (Hulhudhoo) Island in Addu Atoll.
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Rainbow Warrior Indian Ocean Fisheries Tour
The Greenpeace's ship, Rainbow Warrior, is on an expedition in the Indian Ocean to expose overfishing and to highlight the problems associated with excessive tuna fishing, unsustainable or illegal fishing practices, the lack of law enforcement, and the need for countries to cooperate and ensure that communities benefit from the wealth of their oceans in future. Poor management has left many stocks over exploited including albacore tuna and many sharks. The Rainbow Warrior is sailing in Mozambican waters with fisheries enforcement officials on board in order to carry out joint surveillance and expose cases of illegal fishing.
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Rainbow Warrior Indian Ocean Fisheries Tour (Photo & Video)
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Unique identifier:
GP04FNT
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
28/10/2012
Locations:
Addu Atoll
,
Asia
,
Hulhudhoo
,
Hulhumeedhoo
,
Indian Ocean
,
Maldives
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
1m25s
Audio format:
Final Mix
File size
172.23 MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)