Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/FADs-Underwater-in-West-Pacific-Ocean-27MZIF25DE_9.htmlConceptually similarBamboo FAD Underwater GP03IC5Completed★★★★Action against Japanese Purse Seiner GP03IA5Completed★★★★Fish around a FAD in the Pacific OceanGP04CS7Completed★★★★Fish Aggregating Device (FAD)GP03IG3Completed★★★★FADs Underwater in East Pacific OceanGP03IFUCompleted★★★★The Truth About FADs (Fish Aggregating Devices)GP044DSCompleted★★★★★★★Clover Leaf Kills More Than Just Tuna - Ad SpoofGP11O7Completed★★★★Philippine Purse Seine Fishing OperationGP04J5KCompleted★★★★★★★Tuna Fishing ClipreelGP0STPE1ECompleted★★★★★View AllGP03IFVFADs Underwater in West Pacific OceanUnderwater footage of large metal tubes used as FADs (Fish Aggregation Devices). Shots include schools of fish circling a FAD floating and continuously attracting fish during a banned FAD fishing season in the Western and Central Pacific ocean in 2009. Around 10% of the catch generated by purse seine FAD fisheries is unwanted bycatch and includes endangered species of sharks and turtles. The catch of large amounts of juvenile bigeye and yellowfin tunas in these fisheries is now threatening the survival of these commercially valuable species. Greenpeace is calling for a total ban on the use of fish aggregation devices in purse seining and the establishment of a global network of marine reserves.Locations:International Waters-Pacific OceanDate:1 Sep, 2009Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m9sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :B-ROLLKeywords:Activists-Banners-Bycatch-Diving-Diving actions-Fish-Fish Aggregation Devices (FADs)-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-Seine fishing-Sharks-Tunas-Underwater shotsShoot:Pacific Ocean MY Esperanza TourThe Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza’s tour in the Pacific Ocean is part of an international campaign for clean and healthy oceans through the creation of a global network of marine reserves and effective enforcement of laws that protect ocean life. Greenpeace is monitoring the pockets of international waters that Pacific Island Countries want closed from all fishing activities in order to protect the declining tuna stocks. Already during the tour, the Esperanza has exposed illegal transshipment activities by Taiwanese ships, documented the oceans plunder by a Japanese ship and confiscated several fish aggregating devices (FADs) which are currently banned. Purse seine fishing vessels set their huge nets on these FADs taking everything with it, including a large by-catch of unwanted fish. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global network of fully protected marine reserves, covering 40% of our oceans.Related Collections:Greenpeace Highlights: 2000s (Videos)Pacific Ocean MY Esperanza Tour (Photos & Videos)