Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/No-Shark-Fins-Action-at-a-Restaurant-in-Indonesia-27MZIFJ6SJHM6.htmlConceptually similarNo Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGP0STP823Completed★★★★No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGP0STP826Completed★★★★No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGP0STP825Completed★★★★No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGP0STP822Completed★★★★No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGP0STP827Completed★★★★No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGP0STP828Completed★★★★ Theatrical Action against Shark Finning in JakartaGP0STQ24VCompleted★★★★ Theatrical Action against Shark Finning in JakartaGP0STQ24MCompleted★★★★ Theatrical Action against Shark Finning in JakartaGP0STQ24XCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP824No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaAn activist holds a restaurant menu showing shark fins on offer. Greenpeace together with the Save Sharks Indonesia members visit the Grand Duck King and Penang Bistro at the Grand Indonesia Mall in Jakarta, to call on the restaurant chain to remove the shark fins from their menu.In occasion of Sharks Week, Greenpeace launches “I Love my Oceans” campaign to raise awareness and to call for the protection of what’s left of our marine resources while at the same time working towards changing the system and fishing practices that cause the destruction currently occurring in the world’s oceans.Locations:Asia-Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:12 Jul, 2015Credit:© NURCHOLIS LUBIS / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1993pxKeywords:Activists-Day-Direct communications-Food-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-People-Props-Restaurants-Shark finsShoot:No Shark Fins Action at a Restaurant in IndonesiaGreenpeace launches a campaign called "I Love My Ocean" in occasion of Sharks week. Together with "Save Sharks Indonesia", a Greenpeace team carries out a “restaurant raid” at The Grand Duck King and Penang Bistro, both located in Grand Indonesia, Jakarta. These are part of the biggest chain of restaurants that still offer shark's fin in their menu.Greenpeace is calling for the restaurants to remove the sharks fin from their menu and demands an end to shark finning practices.