Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Joint-Fisheries-Surveillance-in-Guinea-Bissau-27MZIFJJ7AO34.htmlConceptually similarJoint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN14Completed★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN19Completed★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN11Completed★★★★Fish Processing on Trawler in Guinea BissauGP0STQN12Completed★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN0ZCompleted★★★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN10Completed★★★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN0XCompleted★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN13Completed★★★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauGP0STQN0YCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQN15Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea BissauShip processing plant and freezer on board a Spanish trawler. Guinean-Bissau FISCAP fishery officials carry out a high sea routine control on the Spanish trawler boat RELEIXO registered in Las Palmas. Greenpeace is in the area to campaign against overfishing.Locations:Guinea-Bissau-Western AfricaDate:24 Mar, 2017Credit:© Pierre Gleizes / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2610px X 3910pxKeywords:Fish-Fish processing-Fisheries-Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One personShoot:Hope in West Africa Fisheries Tour (Photos by Pierre Gleizes)The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on tour in West African waters to address the problem of overfishing in the region.Related Collections:Hope in West Africa Fisheries Tour (Videos & Photos & Report)