Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oliver-Lauzon--2nd-mate-27MZIFWS61O.htmlConceptually similarOliver Lauzon, 2nd mateGP0URHCompleted★★★★Orange Roughy caught as BycatchGP01B2OCompleted★★★★Spider Crab caught as BycatchGP0T9UCompleted★★★★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0AOGCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP022MCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0OBMCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP01FHCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0DABCompleted★★★★Boarding of Bottom Trawler Playa de MenduinaGP0CSKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0IE1Oliver Lauzon, 2nd mateOliver Lauzon, 2nd mate on the Greenpeace ship MV Esperanza keeping on eye on the Spanish bottom trawling vessel Playa de Menduenia as she fishes on the Hatton Bank, North Atlantic. 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:Bottom trawlers-Bottom Trawling-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace crew-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Rear viewShoot: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)