Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Boarding-of-Bottom-Trawler-Playa-de-Menduina-27MZIFLNTE3S.htmlConceptually similarBoarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP01415Completed★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0PBBCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0SB5Completed★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0OBMCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0OBNCompleted★★★★'Deep Sea Destroyer' BannerGP0ND5Completed★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP01EKSCompleted★★★★Atlantic Sea Mounts tour (Atlantic Ocean : 2004)GP016WECompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP01FHCompleted★★★★View AllGP01416Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGreenpeace activists hang a banner, with words 'Deep sea destroyer' on the trawl doors of the EU deep sea bottom trawler Playa de Menduina, in order to protest against the destruction caused by this fishing practice on the high seas. Greenpeace is demanding a UN moratorium on bottom trawling on the high seasLocations:Atlantic Ocean-Hatton Bank-North Atlantic OceanDate:1 Oct, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Kate DavisonMaximum size:4064px X 2704pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Bottom trawlers-Bottom Trawling-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Rigid inflatable boats-Three peopleShoot:Atlantic Sea Mounts and Bottom Trawling TourGreenpeace ship Esperanza tours Atlantic waters searching for and intercepting bottom trawling fishing vessels during a campaign to highlight the destruction caused by this controversial form of fishing.Related Collections:Atlantic Sea Mounts and Bottom Trawling Tour (Photo & Videos)