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Bottom trawlers
Bottom Trawling
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Fisheries
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Confronting French Trawler in North Atlantic
Greenpeace activists on an inflatable and others are in the water with a buoy and a banner to protest against the French fishing vessel Pierre-Jacques Matigny which is deep sea trawling 60 miles North West of the north tip of Ireland and at 1000 meters below sea level. The trawler is registered in Lorient and operated by the Scapeche for Intermarche supermarket chain.
Unique identifier:
GP02KOE
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
26/10/2011
Locations:
North Atlantic Ocean
Credit line:
© Pierre Gleizes / Greenpeace
Size:
3206px × 2133px 919KB
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Deep Sea Fisheries Tour in North East Atlantic
Greenpeace exposes deep-sea bottom trawling as one of the most destructive and unsustainable fishery practices in Europe. This fishery is practiced from 400m to more than 1500m deep. Greenpeace is calling on European governments to scrap deep-sea bottom trawling, one of the most destructive fishing practices, through reform of its fisheries policy.
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