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Keywords
Bluefin tunas
Bottom trawlers
Bottom Trawling
Bycatch
Corals
Crabs
Driftnets
Fish
Fisheries
Fishers
Fishing (activity)
Fishing nets
Industries
KWCI (GPI)
Longline fishing
Northern bluefin tunas
Oceans (campaign title)
Oceans (topography)
Pole and line fishing
Seafood
Seine fishing
Shark finning
Sharks
Supermarkets
Sustainable fishing
Swordfish
Trawlers
Tunas
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From Sea to Shelf - English Version
From Sea to Shelf is a short documentary on Greenpeace's campaign on sustainable seafood highlighting how retailers have the power to influence the fishing industry and in turn help protect the world's oceans. Made for a series of retailer workshops and wider use within the oceans campaign as well as for online distribution.
With around eighty percent of fish stocks in trouble, species driven to extinction and ecosystems on the brink of collapse it is time to rethink how we harvest our oceans. Greenpeace is encouraging retailers to clean up their seafood shelves. By switching to a sustainable seafood sourcing policy they can change the world's fisheries and help to protect the world's oceans.
Unique identifier:
GP03IHA
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
14/07/2009
Locations:
Germany
,
Maldives
,
Mauritania
,
North Sea
,
Oregon
,
United Kingdom
,
United States of America
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Fellowship of Icelandic Fishermen
Duration:
10m30s
Audio format:
Final Mix
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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From Sea to Shelf
From Sea to Shelf is a short documentary on Greenpeace's campaign on sustainable seafood highlighting how retailers have the power to influence the fishing industry and in turn help protect the world's oceans. Made for a series of retailer workshops and wider use within the oceans campaign as well as for online distribution.
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