Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Lowestoft-UK-Boat-Tour-Event-27MZIF32CFBU.htmlConceptually similarLowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAVCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAUCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYALCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYARCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAKCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAQCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAJCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYA9Completed★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOYATLowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGreenpeace and Nufta organised a political meeting on the Fisherman's Wharf, Lowestoft to highlight the problems faced by small-scale fishermen. Pictured left is Tory local candidate Peter Aldous, UKIP candidate Alan Gray, Labour councillor Len Jacklin and Green candidate Graham Elliot aboard the Rising Tide.Locations:Europe-Lowestoft-United KingdomDate:9 Apr, 2015Credit:© John Cobb / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Boats-Direct communications-Fishing ships-Flags-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Public engagement-Small group of people-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishingShoot:Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGreenpeace and NUTFA are taking the small fishing boat - Rising Tide - on a tour of England and Wales in a mission to get politicians to sign up as coastal champions, dedicated to a five point action plan that includes giving local, sustainable boats a fair share of the quota, restoring fish stocks by rewarding selective fishing methods, protecting the ocean in a way that benefits local fishermen and coastal communities, giving local, sustainable boats priority access to coastal waters, making sure small scale fishermen are represented at the highest level in Europe.