Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sustainably-Caught-Tuna-in-the-Philippines-27MZIFJ6ZVRIA.htmlConceptually similarSustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9Q8Completed★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9W8Completed★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9VYCompleted★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9TUCompleted★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9WVCompleted★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9QCCompleted★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9SFCompleted★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9W6Completed★★★★Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesGP0STP9QBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP9Q9Sustainably Caught Tuna in the PhilippinesWorkers check the freshness of the sustainably caught tuna at a buying unit in Puerto Princesa, Palawan in the Philippines.Locations:Palawan-Philippines-Puerto Princesa CityDate:21 Jul, 2015Credit:© Sanjit Das / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Day-Hands-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Solutions-Sustainable fishing-Tunas-Yellowfin tunasShoot:Tuna Solutions Documentation in the PhilippinesDocumentation including images of handline fishing practices in The Philippines. Handline fishing is a traditional method used to catch fish which is a selective and more sustainable way of catching tuna and other fish.The shoot includes images of an organic farmers market in Makati, Manila where also sustainably caught fish is sold. There is a surge in the demand for organic products to supply for people who can afford to pay extra.Related Collections:GPSEA Booklet 2020WCPFC Package For IndonesiaHandline Fishing In the Philippines