Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kovas-Fishing-Vessel-near-Senegal-27MZIF3KN5ZD.htmlConceptually similarKovas Fishing Vessel near SenegalGP0STONTXCompleted★★★★Kovas Fishing Vessel near SenegalGP0STONTYCompleted★★★★Kovas Fishing Vessel near SenegalGP0STONTZCompleted★★★★The Margiris KL749 Super TrawlerGP03QPHCompleted★★★★★★The Margiris KL749 Super Trawler near MauritaniaGP03QPJCompleted★★★★★★★The Margiris KL749 Super Trawler near MauritaniaGP03QPKCompleted★★★★★★Johanna Maria Trawler in West AfricaGP01ZQQCompleted★★★★★★Cornelis Vrolijk Fishing Vessel near MauritaniaGP0STOMGCCompleted★★★★★★Cornelis Vrolijk Fishing Vessel near MauritaniaGP0STOMGDCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STONU0Kovas Fishing Vessel near SenegalThe Kovas Lithuanian flagged fishing trawler at work 30 miles off the coast of Senegal. The Kovas is a massive super trawler operating in West Africa. With 4,544 m3 of fish hold capacity, it contributes to global overfishing by contributing to the depletion of stocks of horse and chub mackerel, sardines and sardinella within the region.Locations:Africa-Atlantic Ocean-Mauritania-SenegalDate:19 Feb, 2012Credit:© Pierre Gleizes / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3715px X 2472pxKeywords:Aerial view-Day-Fisheries-Fishing (activity)-Fishing (Industry)-Fishing ships-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Overfishing-TrawlersShoot:Fishing Vessels Off the Coast of AfricaGreenpeace releases a list of 20 ‘monster boats’, examples of the most destructive and oversized fishing vessels operating under European flags, ownership or management. The list features some of the most significant culprits of global overfishing and the destruction of marine life in all five oceans. Overfishing is a global problem with alarming and indisputable consequences: 90 percent of fish stocks are either fully or overexploited. Greenpeace calls on governments to urgently start removing monster boats like those named on the list from oversized industrial fishing fleets around the world.Related Collections:Monster Boats: The Scourge of the Oceans (Photos & Videos)