Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Projection-on-MV-Lung-Yuin-in-Taiwan-27MZIFI3W3W3.htmlConceptually similarProjection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02AA1Completed★★★★Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02A9WCompleted★★★★Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02A9ZCompleted★★★★★★Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02AA2Completed★★★★Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02A9YCompleted★★★★Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02A9VCompleted★★★★Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGP02A9XCompleted★★★★Taiwan's Fisheries Agency (FA) ProtestGP02ABDCompleted★★★★Taiwan's Fisheries Agency (FA) ProtestGP02AB9Completed★★★★View AllGP02AA0Projection on MV Lung Yuin in TaiwanGreenpeace activists expose a ship suspected of violating Taiwanese fisheries laws. Greenpeace calls on the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency to investigate the fish carrier ship, the MV Lung Yuin. One activist holds a banner reading "Illegal? FA, Investigate Now!" Activists also project the phrase "Blacklisted in 2004 for Piracy" onto the hull of Lung Yuin, which is due to depart to collect tuna from fishing vessels in the Pacific Ocean.Locations:Asia-East Asia-Kaohsiung-TaiwanDate:23 Jan, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1929pxKeywords:Banners-Copy space-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-Greenpeace activists-Illegal-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Men-Night-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Pirate fishing-Ports-Projection actions-Silhouettes-TunasShoot:Oceans Defenders Tour in East AsiaThe Oceans Defenders Tour in East Asia takes the Greenpeace's legendary flagship Rainbow Warrior to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Korea to campaign for the protection of our oceans and depleted marine species such as tuna. During the tour, Greenpeace calls on governments to support thecreation of marine reserves.Related Collections:Ocean Defenders Tour in East Asia 2011 (Photo + Video)