Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Low-Impact-Fisherman-s-Wife-in-Denmark-27MZIF3H5U30.htmlConceptually similarLow Impact Fisherman's Wife in DenmarkGP0STOKSICompleted★★★★Low Impact Fisherman's Wife in DenmarkGP0STOKSKCompleted★★★★Low Impact Fisherman's Wife in DenmarkGP0STOKSLCompleted★★★★Cod Prepared by Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGP0STOKSOCompleted★★★★Cod Prepared by Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGP0STOKSPCompleted★★★★Cod Prepared by Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGP0STOKSFCompleted★★★★Cod Prepared by Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGP0STOKSGCompleted★★★★Cod Prepared by Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGP0STOKSHCompleted★★★★Cod Prepared by Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGP0STOKSJCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOKSNLow Impact Fisherman's Wife in DenmarkCod prepared by Karen Jensen, wife of small-scale Danish fisherman Niels Jensen.Greenpeace visits low impact fisherman Niels Jensen and his wife Karen. Niels fishes with set nets. Set in the right areas in the right way by small-scale fishers, this fishing method is selective and has a minimum impact on marine lifeLocations:Denmark-Europe-HirtshalsDate:28 Aug, 2014Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5503px X 3673pxKeywords:Cooking-Day-Fisheries-Food-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishing-Wives-WomenShoot:Low Impact Fisherman in DenmarkGreenpeace visits low impact fisherman Niels Jensen and his wife Karen.All over the globe, fish stocks are in an alarming state due to overfishing by large and destructive fishing fleets. A change from destructive to low impact fishing methods is the only real solution to the challenge of overfishing.