Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Catching-Skipjack-Tuna-27MZIF2LFCJA.htmlConceptually similarCatching Skipjack TunaGP03JVUCompleted★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JVVCompleted★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JVQCompleted★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JW4Completed★★★★Catching Tuna with Pole FishingGP03JVJCompleted★★★★Catching Tuna with Pole FishingGP03JVKCompleted★★★★Sustainable Pole and Line FishingGP03JV7Completed★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JVRCompleted★★★★Catching Skipjack TunaGP03JW5Completed★★★★View AllGP03JVPCatching Skipjack TunaA skipjack tuna flys towards the boat after being hooked on a pole and line vessel in the waters off Larantuka. Pole and line fisheries are one of the only true sustainable fishing methods on the planet with almost no by-catch.Locations:Asia-Flores-Indonesia-LarantukaDate:16 Dec, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4896px X 3264pxKeywords:Clouds-Day-Fishing (activity)-Fishing poles-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Pole and line fishing-Skipjack tunas-Sustainable fishingShoot:Sustainable Pole and Line FishingDocumentation of pole and line fishing practice in Flores, Indonesia. Pole and line is one of the only true sustainable fishing methods on the planet with almost no by-catch.