Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Occupation-of-Fishing-Vessel-Anuva-27MZIFXJ70.htmlConceptually similarOccupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP01FNCompleted★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP04L5Completed★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP0X7SCompleted★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP01AKQCompleted★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP08HACompleted★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP0KY2Completed★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP03C8Completed★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0OBMCompleted★★★★Occupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGP0YOTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0RUOccupation of Fishing Vessel AnuvaGreenpeace activists with protest banner, 'Don't wipe my bottom' from the campaign vessel MV Esperanza board the Lithuanian registered fishing vessel ANUVA to protest deep sea destruction and call for an end to high sea bottom trawling.Bottom-trawling boats, the majority from EU countries, drag fishing gear weighing several tonnes across the seabed, destroying marine wildlife and devastating life on underwater mountains - or 'seamounts'. Greenpeace is demanding a UN moratorium on bottom trawling on the high seas.Locations:Atlantic Ocean-Hatton Bank-North Atlantic OceanDate:1 Nov, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Steve MorganMaximum size:4064px X 2704pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boarding actions-Bottom trawlers-Bottom Trawling-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing nets-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Occupation actions-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Rigid inflatable boats-Two peopleShoot:Atlantic Sea Mounts and Bottom Trawling TourGreenpeace ship Esperanza tours Atlantic waters searching for and intercepting bottom trawling fishing vessels during a campaign to highlight the destruction caused by this controversial form of fishing.Related Collections:Atlantic Sea Mounts and Bottom Trawling Tour (Photo & Videos)