Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bycatch-sorted-on-Bottom-Trawler-27MZIF3GTC6.htmlConceptually similarDiscarded Bycatch from Ivan NoresGP0XP5Completed★★★★Discarded Bycatch from Ivan NoresGP09KQCompleted★★★★Bycatch sorted on Bottom TrawlerGP0B7YCompleted★★★★Discarded Bycatch from Ivan NoresGP0FCECompleted★★★★Workers on Bottom TrawlerGP0QUUCompleted★★★★Discarded Bycatch from Ivan NoresGP0OBYCompleted★★★★★Workers on Bottom TrawlerGP0JXPCompleted★★★★Discarded Bycatch from Ivan NoresGP01G1ICompleted★★★★★★Catch onboard Ivan NoresGP0XPICompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP05S5Bycatch sorted on Bottom TrawlerDiscarded bycatch being sorted on EU bottom-trawler, North Atlantic Ocean. Bottom-trawling boats, the majority from EU countries, drag fishing gear weighing several tonnes across the sea bed, destroying marine wildlife and devastating life on underwater mountains - or 'seamounts'. Greenpeace 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.Locations:Atlantic Ocean-Hatton Bank-North Atlantic OceanDate:1 Oct, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Kate DavisonMaximum size:4064px X 2704pxKeywords:Bottom trawlers-Bottom Trawling-Bycatch-Day-Fish processing-Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-Gloves-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Octopuses-One person-OutdoorsShoot: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)