Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Indian-Ocean-Fisheries-Clipreel-2012-27MZIFVNQDJY.htmlConceptually similarEsperanza Indian Ocean Tuna Tour 2016 - ClipreelGP0STQYAUCompleted★★★★★★★Pacific Fisheries 2009 Updated ClipreelGP0448ZCompleted★★★★★★★Mozambique & Mauritius ClipreelGP04F8WCompleted★★★★★★★Tuna Fishing ClipreelGP0STPE1ECompleted★★★★★Clipreel - Greenpeace film longliners catching sharks_North AtlanticGP0STU368Completed★★★★Action against Japanese Purse Seiner GP03IA5Completed★★★★Illegal FADs in Palau EEZGP04J5LCompleted★★★★Hope in West Africa Tour - CLIPREELGP0STQODOCompleted★★★★Palau EEZ and High Seas ClipreelGP04J5HCompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0426IIndian Ocean Fisheries Clipreel 2012Greenpeace activists from the MY Esperanza expose illegal fishing practices within the Indian exclusive economic zone (EEZ), off the Andaman Islands coast. The violating Burmese vessels have neither necessary registration documents nor a clearly displayed name. Their catch consists mostly of shark and yellow fin tuna. All four vessels leave for Burmese waters as soon as Greenpeace expose their infringement. A few days later Greenpeace exposes tuna longliners sailing under the Letter of Permit (LoP) scheme which allows foreign vessels to fish under an Indian flag within the Indian EEZ, but only when they have an Indian registration and an Indian owner. Like many vessels sailing under this scheme, these vessels were found in complete violation of the guidelines. Greenpeace calls on the Indian Coast Guard and the Ministry of Agriculture to investigate these violations. Locations:Indian OceanDate:19 Feb, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:20m34sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :CLIPREELKeywords:Aerial view-Boats-Bycatch-Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs)-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing equipment-Fishing vessels-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace inflatables-Illegal-KWCI (GPI)-Longline fishing-Marlins-MY Esperanza-Navigation radars-Oceans (campaign title)-Pirate fishing-Rays (fish)-Sharks-Thresher Sharks-Yellowfin tunasShoot:Pirate Fishing in Indian EEZGreenpeace activists from the MY Esperanza expose illegal fishing practices within the Indian exclusive economic zone (EEZ), off the Andaman Islands coast. The violating Burmese vessels have neither necessary registration documents nor a clearly displayed name. Their catch consists mostly of shark and yellow fin tuna. All four vessels leave for Burmese waters as soon as Greenpeace expose their infringement. A few days later Greenpeace exposes tuna long liners sailing under the Letter of Permit (LoP) scheme which allows foreign vessels to fish under an Indian flag within the Indian EEZ, but only when they have an Indian registration and an Indian owner. Like many vessels sailing under this scheme, these vessels were found in complete violation of the guidelines. Greenpeace calls on the Indian Coast Guard and the Ministry of Agriculture to investigate these violations. Related Collections:Year in Pictures 2012 - Broad Edit (All Photographers)Pirate Fishing in Indian EEZ (Photos & Videos)