Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Large-Tuna-Cans-in-Palau-27MZIFVPIPIP.htmlConceptually similarLarge Tuna Cans in PalauGP04DDJCompleted★★★★Large Tuna Cans in PalauGP04DDHCompleted★★★★Large Tuna Cans in PalauGP04DDKCompleted★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0142KCompleted★★★★Fishing Documentation - Defending Our Oceans (Pacific: 2006)GP0OV6Completed★★★★Sustainably Caught Canned TunaGP03TXGCompleted★★★★Sustainably Caught Canned TunaGP03TXHCompleted★★★★Shark and Other Fish in PalauGP03PI5Completed★★★★Shark and Other Fish in PalauGP03PIBCompleted★★★★View AllGP04DDILarge Tuna Cans in PalauA Greenpeace activist holds up large cans of tuna on sale in a Korean supermarket in Koror. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the world's oceans and for a more sustainable fishing industry - two necessary steps to restoring our oceans to health. The group is also working with retailers and tuna brands across Europe, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific to increase the market share of sustainably sourced tuna.Locations:Koror-Republic of PalauDate:27 Nov, 2012Credit:© Alex Hofford / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5136px X 3336pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Cans-Fisheries-Greenpeace activists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Product shots-Supermarkets-TunasShoot:East Asian Ocean Defender's TourThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza starts her tour in South Korea to highlight the problems of overfishing and raise awareness of the South Korean government's plans to resume whaling for what it calls 'scientific research.' After the 2-months East Asia tour including stops in Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong, the Esperanza carries on in the Pacific Ocean and reaches Palau. The Pacific tour covers Palau's waters as well as the Pacific commons, where Greenpeace is calling for a marine reserve.Related Collections:Ocean Defenders Tour in East Asia 2012 (Photo + Video)