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Copy of Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed 
by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Copy of Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the 
unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the 
unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the 
quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery 
until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is 
decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to 
protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

Juvenile bluefin tuna below the minimum landing size, landed by the unauthorised fishing vessel Yasar Reis II, being weighed on the quayside. Greenpeace demands the closure of the bluefin tuna fishery until its management is based on science, fishing capacity is decreased to sustainable levels and marine reserves are established to protect all the species’ breeding grounds.

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Sven Teske, Greenpeace International Climate Campaigner, at day 1 of 
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Greenpeace BlogTV: Sven Teske in Tel Aviv Harbour

On the first of the open days held in Tel Aviv as part of the SV Anna Peaceful Energy Tour, Greenpeace International Climate Campaigner Sven Teske talks about his hopes for the tour. Click below to watch.