Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fish-Market-in-Korea-27MZIFI6351.htmlConceptually similarFish Market in KoreaGP0QCCCompleted★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0CSTCompleted★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0CSUCompleted★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP016EWCompleted★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0DU8Completed★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0S3Completed★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0569Completed★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0BR4Completed★★★★Fish Market in KoreaGP0130NCompleted★★★★View AllGP022ZFish Market in KoreaA South Korean woman sells fish in Korea's largest seafood market Jagalchi where Whale meat is also available, Pusan, South Korea. Given that most of the vendors are women, they have become known as Jagalchi Ajumma (ajumma meaning "middle-aged" or "married" women). Officially South Korea has no whaling programme if a Whale or Dolphin is caught in a fishing net it can be sold on the open market for large amounts. Coincidently South Korea has some of the highest by-catches of Whale and Dolphin.Locations:Asia-Busan-Republic of KoreaDate:3 Apr, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Natalie BehringMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Evening-Fish-Fish markets-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-WomenShoot:Action at Proposed Whaling Facility in South KoreaActivists occupy the site of a proposed whale research facility and meat processing plant and refuse to leave until plans for the plant are cancelled.