Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Margiris-Trawler-Action-in-Chile-27MZIFVXJMD8.htmlConceptually similarMargiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RXUCompleted★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RXXCompleted★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RXYCompleted★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RXZCompleted★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04VTJCompleted★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RY0Completed★★★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RY3Completed★★★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RY4Completed★★★★Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGP04RXVCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP04RY2Margiris Trawler Action in ChileGreenpeace activists protest against the super trawler FV Margiris (aka 'Abel Tasman) in the Port of Valparaiso, Chile. The activists hold banners reading "Not Here, Not Anywhere" and "Stop plundering our ocean" in Spanish and English. According to the UN, the global industrial fishing fleet is 2.5 times too big for fish stocks to sustain. Yet Parlevliet & Van der Plas, the Dutch company that owns the Margiris, receives subsidies from European Union.Locations:Chile-South America-ValparaísoDate:30 Aug, 2013Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:2912px X 4368pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Day-Factory ships-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-Greenpeace activists-Hard hats-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Overfishing-Trawlers-Two peopleShoot:Margiris Trawler Action in Chile Greenpeace activists protest against the super trawler FV Margiris (aka 'Abel Tasman) in the Port of Valparaiso, Chile. According to the UN, the global industrial fishing fleet is 2.5 times too big for fish stocks to sustain. Yet Parlevliet & Van der Plas, the Dutch company that owns the Margiris, receives subsidies from European Union.