Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Palauan-Law-Enforcement-Vessel-27MZIF2WYVU5.htmlConceptually similarTaiwanese Long Line VesselGP03CCLCompleted★★★★Taiwanese Long Line VesselGP03CCKCompleted★★★★Palauan Law Enforcement VesselGP03CCDCompleted★★★★Oceans Campaigner Lagi ToribauGP03CCCCompleted★★★★Palauan Law Enforcement VesselGP03CC4Completed★★★★Palauan Law Enforcement VesselGP03CC5Completed★★★★Pirate Fishing BannerGP03CCECompleted★★★★Pirate Fishing BannerGP03CCFCompleted★★★★Pirate Fishing BannerGP03CCJCompleted★★★★View AllGP03CCMPalauan Law Enforcement VesselThe Palauan law enforcement vessel 'President H.I. Remeliik' is seen behind the Taiwanese long line fishing vessel 'Sheng Chi Hui No. 7' at sea in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Pacific island nation of Palau, 09 December 2011. The 'Sheng Chi Hui No. 7' is suspected to have been shark finning contravening Palauan law on 08 December 2011. Palau waters were established as a shark sanctuary in 2009. The Taiwanese long line fishing vessel is currently being escorted back to the port of Koror, Palau, by the Palauan law enforcement vessel and the Greenpeace ship. Greenpeace have signed a formal agreement with the Palauan Government to patrol their waters.Locations:Pacific Islands-PalauDate:9 Dec, 2011Credit:© Alex Hofford / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5058px X 3360pxKeywords:Arrests-Boats-Day-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Longline fishing-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Pirate fishing-PoliceShoot:Defending Our Pacific ExpeditionGreenpeace tours in the Western and Central Pacific ocean on the 'Defending Our Pacific' expedition to campaign for the establishment of a network of marine reserves and an end to overfishing.Related Collections:Defending Our Pacific Expedition 2011 (All Photographers & Videos)