Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cargo-Ships-on-Horizon-near-Tarawa-Island-27MZIF3J976H.htmlConceptually similarCargo Ships on Horizon near Tarawa islandGP0STOM76Completed★★★★Reefer Ship in Harbour of Tarawa IslandGP0STOM6ZCompleted★★★★Fishing Vessel off Tarawa IslandGP0STOM6YCompleted★★★★Fishmonger at Fishmarket on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM5NCompleted★★★★Fishing Vessel and Reefer off Tarawa IslandGP0STOM6WCompleted★★★★Fishmonger Loading Tuna on Truck on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM58Completed★★★★Woman Buys Tuna on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM5LCompleted★★★★Man Buys Tuna from Fishmarket on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM5OCompleted★★★★Women in Fishmarket on Tarawa IslandGP0STOM5QCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOM75Cargo Ships on Horizon near Tarawa IslandLarge reefer ships, refrigerated cargo ships, waiting to be loaded with tuna outside the harbour in Betio, Tarawa Island, Kiribati. People of Kiribati are dependent on tuna as their protein while the foreign industrial fishing fleet export their catch making it harder for them to fish and get food. Greenpeace are in Tarawa to document the challenges the people of Kiribati are facing towards their livelihood and survival, from climate change and overfishing.Locations:Kiribati-Micronesia-Oceania-Pacific Islands-South Pacific Ocean-TarawaDate:12 Jul, 2014Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6914px X 4615pxKeywords:Boats-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Reefer shipsShoot:Overfishing and Climate Change Impacts in KiribatiDocumentation on the impacts of sea level rise and overfishing faced by the people in Kiribati, one of the Gilbert islands in the Pacific Ocean.Related Collections:Human Impacts of Overfishing in Kiribati