Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Campaign-Targeting-Pirate-Fishing-Vessels--Lithuania--2006--27MZIFGVOWS.htmlConceptually similarOceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)GP04N5Completed★★★★Oceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)GP0TU1Completed★★★★Oceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)GP01EMHCompleted★★★★Oceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)GP0BSOCompleted★★★★Oceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)GP01056Completed★★★★Action against Pirate Fishing in GermanyGP030NBCompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Fishing in GermanyGP030NCCompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Fishing in GermanyGP030NDCompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Fishing in GermanyGP030NECompleted★★★★View AllGP0Z9EOceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)Russian Trawler Dimas.Greenpeace exposes twelve Georgian, Russian and Cambodian flagged pirate fishing vessels in the port of Klaipéda Lithuania. The hulls of the vessels were painted “Stop pirate fishing”. Greenpeace demands that Lithuania follows EU law and refuses any service to blacklisted pirate vessels.Locations:Curonian Lagoon-Klaipeda-Lithuania-The Balkan PeninsulaDate:29 Mar, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:2362px X 1569pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing vessels-Greenpeace activists-Harbours-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Painting actions-Pirate fishing-Rigid inflatable boats-Two peopleShoot:Action against Pirate Fishing in LithuaniaGreenpeace exposes twelve Georgian, Russian and Cambodian flagged pirate fishing vessels in the port of Klaipéda Lithuania. The hulls of the vessels were painted “Stop pirate fishingâ€. Greenpeace demands that Lithuania follows EU law and refuses any service to blacklisted pirate vessels.