Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Trawling-Documentation-in-the-Pacific-Ocean-27MZIFWHYBQ.htmlConceptually similarTrawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP012JQCompleted★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP01402Completed★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP015FMCompleted★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP0IDACompleted★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP0HU0Completed★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP0MD2Completed★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP01F1ACompleted★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP0FU4Completed★★★★★★Trawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanGP0Y6LCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0IDBTrawling Documentation in the Pacific OceanLower or oral view of an urchin discarded with other bycatch from a deep sea trawler in international waters in the Tasman Sea. In the centre are the five teeth with which the urchin scrapes its food off the rocks. Greenpeace along with more than a thousand scientists are supporting the call for a moratorium on high seas bottom trawling, because of the vast amount of marine life that is destroyed by this fishing method.Locations:Pacific Ocean-Tasman SeaDate:1 Jun, 2004Credit:© Greenpeace / Roger GraceMaximum size:2082px X 2028pxKeywords:Bycatch-Close ups-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Sea urchinsShoot:Trawling and Bycatch Documentation in the Pacific OceanGreenpeace along with more than a thousand scientists are supporting the call for a moratorium on high seas bottom trawling, because of the vast amount of marine life that is destroyed by this fishing method.Related Collections:Trawling and Bycatch Documentation in the Pacific Ocean (Photos & Videos)