Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sarah-Duthie-Soundbites-27MZIF257HL4.htmlConceptually similarConfronting Asian Longliner in Canary IslandsGP03IE8Completed★★★★Cargo Ship Binar 4 Action in West Africa GP03IDICompleted★★★★Flag of Convenienece Vessels in Las Palmas GP03IGTCompleted★★★★West Africa Pirate Fisheries - B-RollGP03IV2Completed★★★★Helen Bours SoundbitesGP03IHWCompleted★★★★West Africa Pirate Fisheries - English VersionGP03IV3Completed★★★★Sebastian Losada SoundbiteGP03IQICompleted★★★★West Africa Pirate Fisheries - International VersionGP03IV4Completed★★★★World Meat Free Event in Las Palmas - Web VideoGP0STS4RBCompleted★★★★View AllGP03IQ0Sarah Duthie SoundbitesGreenpeace campaigner Sarah Duthie speaks about pirate fishing and the action against the reefer Binar 4. Greenpeace and the Environmental Justice Foundation have undertaken a joint expedition to expose illegal fishing activities in the waters of Guinea Conakry, one of the countries with the highest level of pirate fishing worldwide. Locations:Canary Islands-Europe-Las Palmas-SpainDate:12 Apr, 2006Credit:© Environmental Justice Foundation / GreenpeaceDuration:1m24sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :SOUNDBITEKeywords:Greenpeace campaigners-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Pirate fishingShoot:Defending Our Oceans Tour in West AfricaPirate fishing is happening right now in every ocean. Greenpeace and the Environmental Justice Foundation have been patrolling the waters off Guinea, one of the poorest countries in Africa, to document fishing activities. Illegal activity can be linked to fish imports in Las Palmas, a number of licensed boats and leads also to the forgotten men inhabiting the "zombie" vessels off the coast of West Africa. Over one hundred vessels were observed during this investigation and nearly half are engaged in, or linked to illegal fishing activities. The UK Department for International Development estimates this cash and food starved nation is losing US$100 million each year in stolen fish.Related Collections:Defending Our Oceans Tour in West Africa (Photo + Video)