Friday, April 30, 2010

Greenpeace: Catching Tuna Maldivian Style is More Sustainabl

Greenpeace: Catching Tuna Maldivian Style is More Sustainable Globally, tuna stocks are heavily over fished. But the fishermen in the Maldives, catching their skipjack by pole and line, are giving the tuna in their waters a future as only fish of a certain size are caught, leaving juveniles to grow to spawning age and replenish the stock in the future. Available video includes views of tuna fishing by pole and line, tuna being prepared for consumption, cannery production lines and in a supermarket.Greenpeace: Catching Tuna Maldivian Style is More Sustainable Globally, tuna stocks are heavily over fished. But the fishermen in the Maldives, catching their skipjack by pole and line, are giving the tuna in their waters a future as only fish of a certain size are caught, leaving juveniles to grow to spawning age and replenish the stock in the future. Available video includes views of tuna fishing by pole and line, tuna being prepared for consumption, cannery production lines and in a supermarket.

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