Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Inflatable-in-the-Indian-Ocean-27MZIFJJMVQW6.htmlConceptually similarVessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUCNCompleted★★★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUCWCompleted★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUD0Completed★★★★★★Inflatable in the Indian OceanGP0STPUD5Completed★★★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUCZCompleted★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUCRCompleted★★★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUCOCompleted★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUCPCompleted★★★★Vessel Morne Blanc in the Indian OceanGP0STPUD1Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STPUCXInflatable in the Indian OceanActivists in a Greenpeace inflatable bear witness to the French purse seine vessel Morne Blanc operating in the Indian Ocean. The Morne Blanc has two crow's nests and a total of six binoculars used for spotting FADs (fish aggregating devices) and tuna at sea. Greenpeace continues on an expedition in the Indian Ocean to peacefully tackle unsustainable fishing. The expedition is exposing destructive fishing methods which contribute to overfishing and harm a range of marine life including sharks and juvenile tuna.Locations:Indian OceanDate:13 May, 2016Credit:© Will Rose / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Commercial fishing-Copy space-Day-Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs)-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace inflatables-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Seine fishing-Small group of people-Thai Union GroupShoot:Esperanza Targets Destructive Fishing in Indian OceanGreenpeace is in the Indian Ocean to peacefully tackle unsustainable fishing by the world’s largest tuna company, Thai Union. With some tuna stocks in the Indian Ocean, such as Yellowfin, on the brink of collapse due to overfishing, the expedition is exposing Thai Union’s destructive fishing methods which contribute to overfishing and harm a range of marine life including sharks and juvenile tuna.Activists aboard the Esperanza document and peacefully oppose the destructive practices of fishing vessels supplying Thai Union, to prevent the indiscriminate harm caused to marine life. Throughout the tour, Greenpeace crew recover FADs (fish aggregation devices) placed by vessels supplying Thai Union. Supplying one-fifth of the world’s tinned tuna, Thai Union owns major brands around the world, including John West (UK and Netherlands), Chicken of the Sea (US), Petit Navire (France), Mareblu (Italy) and Sealect (Thailand).Related Collections:Esperanza Targets Destructive Fishing in Indian Ocean (Photos & Videos)