Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Skipjack-Tuna-in-Indonesia-27MZIFITADUM.htmlConceptually similarPole and Line Fishing in IndonesiaGP02GN2Completed★★★★Skipjack Tuna in IndonesiaGP02GNVCompleted★★★★Skipjack Tuna in IndonesiaGP02GNWCompleted★★★★Skipjack Tuna in IndonesiaGP02GNXCompleted★★★★Skipjack Tuna in IndonesiaGP02GOBCompleted★★★★Skipjack Tuna in IndonesiaGP02GOCCompleted★★★★Pole and Line Fishing in IndonesiaGP02GNICompleted★★★★Pole and Line Fishing in IndonesiaGP02GN5Completed★★★★Pole and Line Fishing in IndonesiaGP02GN6Completed★★★★View AllGP02GNTSkipjack Tuna in IndonesiaA skipjack tuna caught by pole-and-line fishermen, lies on deck, Flores, Indonesia. Tuna products are the second biggest Indonesian fishery product exports, contributing 13 percent of total export value. Japan, the United States, and European Union countries have been the main market for fresh and frozen tuna from Indonesia. The waters between Indonesia and Australia in the east Indian Ocean are known to be an important spawning for yellowfin, bigeye, and bluefin tuna. Fishing practices like pole & line contribute to the long-term sustainability and evolution of the stock.Locations:Flores Sea-Indonesia-Southeast AsiaDate:30 Jun, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3100px X 4749pxKeywords:Blue-Close ups-Day-Death-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Skipjack tunas-Sustainable fishingShoot:Pole and Line Fishing in IndonesiaDocumentation of tuna fishing by pole-and-line. Tuna products are the second biggest Indonesian fishery product exports, contributing 13 percent of total export value. Japan, the United States, and European Union countries have been the main market for fresh and frozen tuna from Indonesia. The waters between Indonesia and Australia in the east Indian Ocean are known to be an important spawning for yellowfin, bigeye, and bluefin tuna. Fishing practices like pole & line contribute to the long-term sustainability and evolution of the stock.Related Collections:Pole and Line Fishing in IndonesiaRescuing the Pacific and its Tuna (All Photographers)