Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sperm-Whale---Bottom-Trawler-Tour-2005-27MZIFLJH03G.htmlConceptually similarShrimp - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP01ELOCompleted★★★★Shrimping factory on the Sunna Boat - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP013J2Completed★★★★Petur Jonsson - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0EV5Completed★★★★Petur Jonsson - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0JGXCompleted★★★★Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP05SQCompleted★★★★Santa Cristina - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0Z8ECompleted★★★★★★★Petur Jonsson - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0OUCCompleted★★★★Shrimp Fishermen - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0QVECompleted★★★★Shrimp Fishermen - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005GP0NVKCompleted★★★★★View AllGP011LSSperm Whale - Bottom Trawler Tour 2005A Sperm Whale hovers around the Ana Gandon, a spanish trawler waiting for bycatch. The Ana Gandon was fishing for Greenland halibut in the 3-M section of the Flemish Cap.Greenpeace has been documenting and protesting the high seas bottom trawl fleets in the Northwest 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:2 Aug, 2005Credit:© Greenpeace / Virginia Lee HunterMaximum size:3008px X 2000pxKeywords:Birds-Day-Flukes-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Sperm whalesShoot: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:Polar Oceans in Peril and a Planet at RiskBottom Trawling Tour (Photo & Videos)