Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Shrimp-Fishermen---Bottom-Trawler-Tour-2005-27MZIFKFU3K.htmlConceptually similarShrimp Fishermen - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0QVECompleted★★★★Shrimp - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP01ELOCompleted★★★★Rock Hoppers on the Sunna - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0RCOCompleted★★★★Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP05SQCompleted★★★★Shrimping factory on the Sunna Boat - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP013J2Completed★★★★Petur Jonsson - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0EV5Completed★★★★Petur Jonsson - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0JGXCompleted★★★★Dr Iris Menn and fisherman - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0VB3Completed★★★★Santa Cristina - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0Z8ECompleted★★★★★★★View AllGP0NVKShrimp Fishermen - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005Shrimp fishermen hawling in netting, along with the rock hoppers and bouys used in deep sea trawling.Greenpeace has been documenting and protesting the high seas bottom trawl fleets in the NW Atlantic.Greenpeace is calling on governments to put in place a UN moratorium on highseas bottom trawling because it is an unsustainable fishing technique that has destructive impacts on the marine ecosystems and poses serious threats to deep sea fish species.Locations:Atlantic Ocean-Flemish CapDate:31 Jul, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Virginia Lee HunterMaximum size:1792px X 2490pxKeywords:Bottom trawlers-Bottom Trawling-Day-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-OutdoorsShoot:Bottom Trawling Tour in Atlantic OceanGreenpeace is calling on governments to endorse a UN moratorium on high seas bottom trawling because it is an unsustainable fishing technique that has destructive impacts on the marine ecosystems and poses serious threats to deep sea fish species.Related Collections:Southwest Atlantic Fisheries Background Documentation Collection (Photos, Video & Report)Bottom Trawling Tour (Photo & Videos)