Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Grimsby-UK-Boat-Tour-Event-27MZIF32BSM9.htmlConceptually similarGrimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYOXCompleted★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYO8Completed★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYONCompleted★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYO6Completed★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYOACompleted★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYOOCompleted★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYORCompleted★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYOVCompleted★★★★Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGP0STOYOCCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOYOMGrimsby UK Boat Tour EventGreenpeace and Nufta organised a fun day at the National Fishing Heritage Centre in Grimsby to raise awareness of problems faced by small-scale fishermen. The event was attended by four local political candidates. Pictured from left is Liberal Democrat candidate for Cleethorpes Roy Horobin, Green candidate for Cleethorpes Carol Thornton, Green candidate for Grimsby Vicky Dunn and Conservative candidate Marc Jones.Locations:Europe-Humberside-United KingdomDate:11 Apr, 2015Credit:© John Cobb / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Community gatherings-Direct communications-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Meetings-Oceans (campaign title)-Politicians-Small-scale fishing-Sustainable fishingShoot:Grimsby UK Boat Tour EventGreenpeace and NUTFA are taking the small fishing boat - Rising Tide - on a tour of England and Wales in a mission to get politicians to sign up as coastal champions, dedicated to a five point action plan that includes giving local, sustainable boats a fair share of the quota, restoring fish stocks by rewarding selective fishing methods, protecting the ocean in a way that benefits local fishermen and coastal communities, giving local, sustainable boats priority access to coastal waters, making sure small scale fishermen are represented at the highest level in Europe.