Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Removing-Bait-from-Longline-Hook-27MZIFWLIAU.htmlConceptually similarAction against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP01ASXCompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP01CS3Completed★★★★Action against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP016UCompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP016LYCompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP049ACompleted★★★★Action against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP0A7Completed★★★★Action against Pirate Longliner Atlantic Oji No. 33GP099RCompleted★★★★Greenpeace Activists from MV SiriusGP0S1DCompleted★★★★Protest Against Oil Exploration in IbizaGP0STOFPNCompleted★★★★View AllGP0I3DRemoving Bait from Longline HookGreenpeace removing bait from a longline hook during an action from the SIRIUS against the pirate longline fishing vessel, ATLANTIC OJI NO. 33, near Ibiza in the Mediterranean. Greenpeace hung wooden turtles and tuna from the longline to protest against the uncontrolled fishing by such vessels of spawning tuna stock, with high incidental by-catch.Locations:Balearic Islands-Europe, West Europe-Ibiza-SpainDate:12 May, 1991Credit:© Greenpeace / Jim HodsonMaximum size:5643px X 3746pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing hooks-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Longlining-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Pirate fishing-Rigid inflatable boats-Three peopleShoot:Action against Pirate Longliner near IbizaAction with the Sirius against Asian longliner ATLANTIC OJI NO 33 in the Mediterranean off Spanish coast using wooden tuna.