Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Dolphins-at-Buru-Sea-27MZIFJ6BVPF9.htmlConceptually similarHandline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXDCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXGCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFWRCompleted★★★★Children Playing with Fish at Buru SeaGP0STPFWWCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXCCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXECompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXHCompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFXICompleted★★★★Handline Fishing on Buru IslandGP0STPFW3Completed★★★★View AllGP0STPFXJDolphins at Buru SeaDolphins at Buru Sea, Maluku, Indonesia. People in Wamlana village have used the handline fishing method since the 16th century. The handline fishing method is a selective and more sustainable way to catch tuna.Locations:Buru island-Indonesia-Moluccas-Namlea-Southeast Asia-Wamlana VillageDate:11 Nov, 2015Credit:© Oscar Siagian / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Day-Dolphins-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Seas-Small-scale fishingShoot:Handline Fishing on Buru Island in IndonesiaLocal fishermen on Buru Island, Indonesia, use the handline fishing method, which is a traditional way of catching fish that has existed since the 16th century. The handline method is a selective and more sustainable way of catching tuna.