Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sustainable-Fishing-in-Cornwall-27MZIF22ZBGP.htmlConceptually similarSustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EM8Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EM9Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EL4Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EL6Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EM5Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EM6Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EL7Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EL9Completed★★★★Sustainable Fishing in CornwallGP03EM3Completed★★★★View AllGP03EL5Sustainable Fishing in CornwallShamus Nicholls on his boat "Little Lauren" catching bass with a handliner. He is one of the fishermen that support sustainable fishing in small scale boats.Locations:Cornwall-Europe-United KingdomDate:28 Sep, 2011Credit:© David Sandison / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Boats-Copy space-Day-Fish-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Outdoors-Sustainable fishingShoot:Sustainable Fishing in CornwallCornish Fishermen have found a sustainable way of earning a living and respecting and conserving fish stocks by developing a range of methods that suit the seasons and the abundant and diverse range of fish around the Cornish coast.Traditional handline fishing is one of the oldest and most sustainable ways of fishing for mackerel, pollock and sea bass. Different types of line and hooks are used, according to the species. There is no bycatch and because the fish are caught live, any undersized ones are immediately put back in the water. The fish are quickly sorted, tagged and put into boxes of slush ice, which keeps them in the best possible condition.Related Collections:UK Fishing Industry