Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Lowestoft-UK-Boat-Tour-Event-27MZIF32JMUI.htmlConceptually similarLowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYATCompleted★★★★Lowestoft UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYAVCompleted★★★★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 AllGP0STOYAULowestoft 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-Greenpeace campaigners-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.Related Collections:The UK Coastal Champions Boat Tour 2015