Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Cetacean-Sighting-Survey-in-UK-27MZIF3FUKJ.htmlConceptually similarCetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP0EBCCompleted★★★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP016EGCompleted★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP0ETWCompleted★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP0DTKCompleted★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP0EBBCompleted★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP01305Completed★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP0W8HCompleted★★★★Cetacean Sighting Survey in UKGP06V2Completed★★★★★★Dead by-catch Dolphins in UKGP07DPCompleted★★★★View AllGP055KCetacean Sighting Survey in UKEdward Witcomb, journalist from the Western Daily Press, with a dead dolphin on the deck of the Greenpeace ship MV 'Esperanza', UK. Greenpeace are montitoring pair fishing trawlers off the Cornish coast that are believed to be responsible for the large number of dolphin deaths in the region. Injuries on the dolphin are all consistent with having been killed in large fishing nets. On board the animal was scientifically examined by Greenpeace and WDCS before being tagged and returned to the water.Locations:Cornwall-United Kingdom-Western EuropeDate:18 Feb, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Kate DavisonMaximum size:1400px X 2100pxKeywords:Bycatch-Day-Death-Dolphins-Journalists-KWCI (GPI)-Men-MY Esperanza-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Cetacean Sighting Survey in the UKThe Greenpeace vessel MV 'Esperanza' is carrying out a campaign to highlight cetacean bycatch by pelagic trawling boats.