Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-Woman-Prepares-Fish-for-Cooking-on-Kiribati-27MZIF3H5PYJ.htmlConceptually similarLocal Woman Preparing Food on Tarawa IslandGP0STOKSXCompleted★★★★Local Woman with Tuna Fish on KiribatiGP0STOKTJCompleted★★★★★★Local Woman Cooking Yellowfin Tuna on Tarawa IslandGP0STOKSWCompleted★★★★Yellowfin Tuna in Cooking Pan on Tarawa IslandGP0STOKT6Completed★★★★Yellowfin Tuna Cooking on Tarawa IslandGP0STOKTACompleted★★★★Cooked Yellowfin Tuna for CookbookGP0STOKTGCompleted★★★★Cooked Yellowfin Tuna for CookbookGP0STOKTHCompleted★★★★Cooked Yellowfin Tuna for CookbookGP0STOKTICompleted★★★★Cooked Yellowfin Tuna for CookbookGP0STOKTDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOKT7Local Woman Prepares Fish for Cooking on KiribatiPacific Ocean yellow fin tuna being cooked on the island of Kiribati. All over the globe, fish stocks are in an alarming state due to overfishing done by large and destructive fishing fleets. Greenpeace has visited low impact fishermen and small fishing communities to document how their livelihoods are affected by this situation.Locations:Kiribati-Oceania-Pacific Islands-TarawaDate:10 Jul, 2014Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7028px X 4691pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Cooking-Day-Fish-Food-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-One person-Outdoors-Overfishing-Positive mood-Tunas-Victims-Women-Yellowfin tunasShoot:Overfishing and Climate Change Impacts in KiribatiDocumentation on the impacts of sea level rise and overfishing faced by the people in Kiribati, one of the Gilbert islands in the Pacific Ocean.Related Collections:Low Impact Fishermen (All Photographers)