Pirates of the Pacific

Photo | November 25, 2011

Greenpeace activists chase an illegal, unregistered and unlicensed (IUU) purse seine fishing vessel on the high seas, close to the border with Indonesia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), 24 November 2011. The pirate fishing vessel, which had no discernible markings or name visible on the hull, was painted with word 'Pirate' by the activists. Greenpeace earlier caught the vessel breaching international law by trans-shipping large quantities of tuna onto a reefer, or cold-storage ship, in international waters. Purse seining on the high seas is illegal since an agreement was signed in 2008. In addition to breaking international law, the fishing of juvenile yellowfin tuna is unsustainable. Greenpeace is in the Western and Central Pacific ocean on the 'Defending Our Pacific' expedition to campaign for the establishment of a network of marine reserves and an end to overfishing.GREENPEACE / ALEX HOFFORD

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