Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Reefer-Marine-One-Anchored-in-Indonesia-27MZIFJ67PWDB.htmlConceptually similarReefer Marine One Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELHCompleted★★★★Reefer Marine One Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPEL5Completed★★★★Thai Operated Fishing Boats Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELMCompleted★★★★★★Foreign Fishing Boats Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELDCompleted★★★★Thai Operated Fishing Boats Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELOCompleted★★★★★★Thai Operated Fishing Boats Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELNCompleted★★★★The Port City of Ambon in the Indonesian Islands of MalukuGP0STPELCCompleted★★★★Thai Operated Fishing Boats Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELKCompleted★★★★Thai Operated Fishing Boats Anchored in IndonesiaGP0STPELFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPEL6Reefer Marine One Anchored in IndonesiaReefer Marine One owned by Thailand's Silver Sea Line Co. Ltd, the same company implicated in a recent Associated Press investigation for transporting seafood caught using forced labour to a Thai Union supplier.Locations:Ambon island-Indonesia-Moluccas-Southeast AsiaDate:26 Sep, 2015Credit:© Ardiles Rante / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Clouds-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing vessels-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Reefer ships-Seas-Sun-Thai Union Group-TunasShoot:Supply Chained: Human Rights Abuses in the Global Tuna IndustryInterviews with crew conducted on the Indonesian island of Ambon by Greenpeace in September 2015, point to another Silver Sea reefer, Marine One, which transported tuna and other marine fish caught through trafficked, forced and bonded labour to Thailand’s principal, export-oriented seafood processing hub.Related Collections:Supply Chained: Human Rights Abuses in the Global Tuna Industry (Photos & Videos)