Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dolphin-Bycatch-Tour-in-English-Channel-27MZIFVJ1IMZ.htmlConceptually similarDolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP049NMCompleted★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP02ZH2Completed★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP04AJ3Completed★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP04AJBCompleted★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP04AJ8Completed★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP049NLCompleted★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP049NNCompleted★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP04AJCCompleted★★★★Dolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelGP049NRCompleted★★★★View AllGP049NODolphin Bycatch Tour in English ChannelFisherman on board the UK pair trawlers Ocean Dawn and Sunrise threaten Greenpeace activists who are documenting their haul. Greenpeace is currently in the English channel protesting against pelagic pair trawling due to the high numbers of dolphin deaths associated with it.Locations:England-English Channel-Europe-Great Britain-United KingdomDate:10 Mar, 2005Credit:© Kate Davison / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Buoys-Commercial fishing-Day-Fisheries-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Pair trawlersShoot:Dolphin Bycatch Tour in the UKGreenpeace's flagship the Esperanza departs from Falmouth on the 17 February 2005 to campaign for a total ban on pair trawling for sea bass in the English Channel. The pair trawlers drag huge nets between them, which regularly also snares common dolphins who drown, often breaking their fins, beaks or backbones in their struggle to escape. During the tour the Greenpeace onboard team gather evidence of the impacts of pair trawling and take direct action to stop pair trawlers from operating. The Greenpeace crew also collect dead dolphins from the sea for later delivery to the Institute of Zoology for full post mortem.Related Collections:Dolphin Bycatch Tour 2005 (All Photographers)