Tuna mascots at Korean embassy in Manila

Photo | 2013-01-21

Greenpeace activists dressed as 'Tuna Mascots' visit the Korean Embassy, seeking the country's support for tuna conservation at global summit on Pacific Tuna Fisheries. The activists hold banners reading "Korea help end overfishing". Greenpeace is calling for marine reserves to be established in four high seas pockets known as the Pacific Commons and to be declared off-limits to fishing.

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