Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Chinese-Longline-fishing-vessel--Jing-Lu-Yuan-No005--27MZIF28IDU5.htmlConceptually similarFrozen Tuna on Longline VesselGP03IHECompleted★★★★Chinese Longline Vessel 'Jing Lu Yuan No005'GP03IDVCompleted★★★★Chinese Longline Vessel 'Jing Lu Yuan No005'GP03IDWCompleted★★★★Banners in front of Longline VesselGP03ICDCompleted★★★★Chinese Longline Vessel 'Jing Lu Yuan No005'GP03IDYCompleted★★★★Shark Finning in New ZealandGP04XJ5Completed★★★★Shark Finning in New ZealandGP04PQNCompleted★★★★Mozambique & Mauritius ClipreelGP04F8WCompleted★★★★★★★Onboard Taiwanese Longliner, Li Chyun No. 2GP03IN8Completed★★★★View AllGP03IDUChinese Longline fishing vessel 'Jing Lu Yuan No005'A shortfin mako shark is hacked to death onboard the mainland Chinese longline fishing vessel 'Jing Lu Yuan No005'. Shark finning is a cruel and unsustainable practice common on longline fishing vessels.Locations:International Waters-Pacific OceanDate:15 Nov, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m57sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Cutting tools and equipment-Death-Fisheries-Fishers-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-Knives-KWCI (GPI)-Longline fishing-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-SharksShoot:Defending Our Pacific Expedition 2011Greenpeace is in the Western and Central Pacific ocean on the 'Defending Our Pacific' expedition campaigning for a global network of marine reserves covering 40% of the world’s oceans and for a more sustainable fishing industry, both necessary steps to restoring our oceans to health.Related Collections:Defending Our Pacific Expedition 2011 (All Photographers & Videos)