Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fishing-Vessels-Lose-Certificates-for-Illegal-Practices----WEB-VIDEO--Clean-version--27MZIFJXWGLQP.htmlConceptually similarFishing Vessels Lose Certificates for Illegal Practices - WEB VIDEO (English version)GP0STRMN8Completed★★★★★★Joint Fisheries Surveillance in Guinea Bissau - Web Video (English Version)GP0STQNC8Completed★★★★★★B-ROLL: Fishing operation Chinese trawler (Day Time)GP0STQO26Completed★★★★Trawler Lian Run 14 Arrest GP03ITPCompleted★★★★★★★B-ROLL: Boarding Saly Reefer and Flipper 4GP0STQNOXCompleted★★★★B-ROLL: Boarding Chang Yuan Yu 5GP0STQNOPCompleted★★★★Illegal Shark Finning in Taiwan - Web VideoGP0STPQB5Completed★★★★B-ROLL: Boarding Chinese Trawler Yi Feng 8GP0STQNP0Completed★★★★Illegal Shark Finning in Taiwan - Web Video (International Version)GP0STPQB7Completed★★★★View AllGP0STRMNKFishing Vessels Lose Certificates for Illegal Practices - WEB VIDEO (Clean version)As a result of joint operations between Greenpeace and West African fisheries inspectors revealing illegal practices on Chinese vessels, The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture has cancelled the distant water fishing certificate of the Lian Run Pelagic Fishery Company Ltd. The company has had a poor record of IUU fishing for years and is facing a total shutdown of its entire distant water fishing operations involving 30 vessels in total.Locations:GuineaCredit:© GreenpeaceDuration:51sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Fishers-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-Illegal-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)Shoot:Hope in West Africa Fisheries Tour - VideoThe Greenpeace ship Esperanza is on tour in West African waters to address the problem of overfishing in the region.