Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oceans-Campaign-Targeting-Pirate-Fishing-Vessels--Lithuania--2006--27MZIFLGTEYL.htmlConceptually similarOceans 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)GP0Z9ECompleted★★★★★★Oceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)GP04N5Completed★★★★Divers Chained Propeller Russian Ship Mumrinskiy to Dutch HarbourGP01JCGCompleted★★★★Press Conference on MY Arctic Sunrise on Baltic Sea Toxic Tour in LithuaniaGP02H6NCompleted★★★★Barents Sea Tour MV EsperanzaGP01G0CCompleted★★★★Barents Sea Tour MV EsperanzaGP01AJMCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP01056Oceans Campaign Targeting Pirate Fishing Vessels (Lithuania: 2006)Lithuanian costums and fish inspectors visited the Georgian flagged freezer vessel Tiflis after Greenpeace revealed that the vessel had been involved in illegal fishing operations in the Barents sea. Tiflis contained unknown quantities of cod from four Russian trawlers.Locations:Curonian Lagoon-Klaipeda-Lithuania-The Balkan PeninsulaDate:30 Mar, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Christian AslundMaximum size:2362px X 1569pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Oceans (campaign title)-Pirate fishing-Rigid inflatable boatsShoot: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.