Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Trawler-Fishermen-Interview-27MZIF25GDJ8.htmlConceptually similarSmall Scale Fishermen InterviewGP03IR9Completed★★★★Small Scale Fishermen at ParadipGP03IR8Completed★★★★Trawlers at Paradip Fishing PortGP03ITTCompleted★★★★Confiscated Trawlers at Devi RiverGP03IE4Completed★★★★Turtles Mating in OrissaGP03IUGCompleted★★★★Dead Turtle in OrissaGP03IERCompleted★★★★Bhitarakanika National Park in OrissaGP03ICGCompleted★★★★No More Bhopals ClipreelGP048WDCompleted★★★★Nafis Malik SoundbiteGP03R2ICompleted★★★★View AllGP03ITOTrawler Fishermen InterviewInterview with trawler fishermen. Greenpeace is touring the Eastern coast of India to urge the Indian authorities to take urgent and proactive steps for the protection of Olive Ridley Turtle mass nesting sites and the natural heritage of the Orissa coast.Locations:Asia-India-Orissa-ParadipDate:1 Nov, 2004Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:4m31sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :INTERVIEW-SOUNDBITEKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Beaches-Fisheries-Fishers-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)Shoot:Save Our Oceans India TourRainbow Warrior tour of the Eastern coast of India to urge the Indian authorities to take urgent and proactive steps for the protection of Olive Ridley Turtle mass nesting sites and the natural heritage of the Orissa coast. Of the many threats to the Olive Ridley Turtle and the unique eco-systems of Orissa coast, the proposed port at Dhamra in the Bhitarkanika sanctuary, is the most immediate threat. Over the last decade close to 100,000 adult turtles have suffered from human activities at the coast of Orissa, with mechanized fishing being the principle cause.Related Collections:Save Our Oceans India Tour (Photos & Videos)