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Keywords
Fisheries
Fishers
Fishing ships
Greenpeace campaigners
Greenpeace crew
Illegal
KWCI (GPI)
MY Rainbow Warrior III
Oceans (campaign title)
Seas
Shark finning
Shark fins
Tunas
Oceans Campaigner Yen Ning Speaks about IUU in Taiwan
In this short documentary Oceans Campaigner Yen Ning speaks about IUU (Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated) fishing in Taiwan and how to tackle the problem .
In the summer of 2015, Yen Ning from the Rainbow Warrior visited an illegal tuna fishing boat, the Shun-De-Ching 888 (SDC888). Together with colleagues, she discovered the dark side of the tuna fisheries on the vessel.
They found 95 kg of shark fins, which was not reflecting what was on the captain’s log.
This incidence made it obvious that Taiwan’s tuna fishery activities are out of control. The government cannot keep track of the actual captures of fish, and cannot fine the illegal fishing boats heavily enough to stop their illegal activities. The European Commission gave Taiwan a “yellow card” as a warning for not tackling illegal fishing. Taiwan has until March 2016 to get rid of the yellow card warning. Greenpeace East Asia is working closely with academics and other NGOs to push the Fisheries Agency in Taiwan towards sustainable fisheries management through policy work in the country.
In original language:
5分鐘影片,道盡海洋危機
2015年夏天,綠色和平海洋專案主任顏寧親身登上 順得慶888號 揭露非法漁船作業情形。這艘臺灣籍漁船違反諸多規定,也突顯管理單位漁業署的失責。如果您身邊有關心海洋議題的朋友,請一定要分享這支影片給他們,了解事件始末。
連署解除 漁業危機: http://grnpc.org/yn
Unique identifier:
GP0STPLK5
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
27/01/2016
Locations:
Asia
,
Taipei
,
Taiwan
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
3m1s
Audio format:
Final Mix
File size
406MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Oceans Campaigner Yen Ning Speaks about IUU in Taiwan
In this short documentary Greenpeace Oceans Campaigner Yen Ning speaks about IUU (Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated) fishing in Taiwan and how to tackle the problem .
In the summer of 2015, Yen Ning from the Rainbow Warrior visited an illegal tuna fishing boat, the Shun-De-Ching 888 (SDC888). Together with colleagues, she discovered the dark side of the tuna fisheries on the vessel.
They found 95 kg of shark fins, which was not reflecting what was on the captain’s log.
This incidence made it obvious that Taiwan’s tuna fishery activities are out of control. The government cannot keep track of the actual captures of fish, and cannot fine the illegal fishing boats heavily enough to stop their illegal activities. The European Commission gave Taiwan a “yellow card” as a warning for not tackling illegal fishing. Taiwan has until March 2016 to get rid of the yellow card warning. Greenpeace East Asia is working closely with academics and other NGOs to push the Fisheries Agency in Taiwan towards sustainable fisheries management through policy work in the country.
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