Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/On-the-Trail-of-Monster-Boats-in-the-English-Channel---German-Vers--27MZIF3VEMJZ.htmlConceptually similarOn the Trail of Monster Boats in the English Channel - English Vers.GP0STORQ2Completed★★★★★★On the Trail of Monster Boats in the English Channel - International Vers.GP0STORRJCompleted★★★★On the Trail of Monster Boats in the English Channel - B-rollGP0STORMXCompleted★★★★★★Indian Ocean Ship Tour Leg 3GP04LVXCompleted★★★★★★★Protect Deep Sea Action GP03IOCCompleted★★★★Deep Sea Bycatch Discarded by TrawlerGP03IEUCompleted★★★★Indian Ocean Ship Tour Leg 4GP04LYZCompleted★★★★★★Destructive Fishing Methods in the Gulf of ThailandGP0STO7YTCompleted★★★★★★★Mozambique Fishing Inspector InterviewGP04IK0Completed★★★★View AllGP0STORQ4On the Trail of Monster Boats in the English Channel - German Vers.Greenpeace have been on board the research ship ‘Victor Hensen’, monitoring the wasteful and destructive fishing practices employed by European fishing fleets which can discard up to 600 tonnes of fish in a single trip. The discard can be carried out for various reasons: high grading, the small size of the fish, fish that the vessel has no quota for and other non marketable marine life bycatch. Greenpeace is campaigning to end overfishing, to stop destructive monster boats and to promote low-impact fishing methods.In original language:Fish Fairly - German VersionGreenpeace Aktivisten waren an Bord des Forschungsschiffes ‘Victor Hensen’ und haben die verschwenderischen und zerstörerischen Fangmethoden, die von europäischen Industriefangflotten angewendet werden und bei einer einzigen Fahrt bis zu 600 Tonnen Fisch verwerfen können, beobachtet. Der Ausschuss kann verschieden Gründe haben: Fangaufwertung, die kleine Größe von Fischen, Fische für die das Boot keine Quote hat und anderer Beifang, der keinen Marktwert besitzt. Greenpeace kämpft gegen die Überfischung, gegen zerstörerische Fischerei-Monster und setzt sich für umweltschonende Kleinfischerei ein.Locations:English Channel-EuropeDate:17 Dec, 2014Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m8sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Day-Fisheries-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-Herring-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-TrawlersShoot:On the trail of the Monster Boats in the English ChannelGreenpeace has been on board the research ship ‘Victor Hensen’ in the English Channel, monitoring the wasteful and destructive fishing practices employed by European fishing fleets which can discard up to 600 tonnes of unwanted fish in a single trip.The discard can be carried out for various reasons: high grading, the small size of the fish, fish that the vessel has no quota for and other non marketable marine life bycatch.Greenpeace is campaigning to end overfishing, to stop destructive monster boats and to promote low-impact fishing methods.Related Collections:Documentation of Fishing Activities in the English Channel (Photos & Videos)