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#11910015
2 January 2025
This image highlights Greenpeace's campaign "Trapped Tuna," using the strategic board game Go to symbolize the capture of tuna in industrial fishing. The black stones encircle a jar of tuna, illustrating the concept of entrapment and the impact of unsustainable practices on marine ecosystems, including the use of Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs), purse seine nets, and overfishing, which threaten biodiversity and ocean health, in San Ferdinando di Puglia, on January 1, 2024.
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#10950800
30 January 2024
Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner passenger aircraft as seen flying in the blue sky at 36.000 ft altitude high over the Netherlands in Europe, the is route from Montreal YUL to Frankfurt in Germany as flight ACA845. The overflying large modern and advanced wide-body, long-haul airplane has the registration C-FKSV and is powered by 2x GE General Electric jet engines. AirCanada is the flag carrier and largest Canadian airline by fleet size and passengers carried The airline was founded in 1937, it is a member of Star Alliance aviation group. The overfly airliner creates contrail or chemtrail while cruising at 36.000 feet, forming a white line of condensation, the trail in the atmosphere behind it. Contrails are accused as an environmental problem for the aviation, making the planet warmer. The human made clouds from ice crystals are widely consider as air pollution with bad consequences to the environment as those are not created from nature. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 29, 2024
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#10950801
30 January 2024
Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner passenger aircraft as seen flying in the blue sky at 36.000 ft altitude high over the Netherlands in Europe, the is route from Montreal YUL to Frankfurt in Germany as flight ACA845. The overflying large modern and advanced wide-body, long-haul airplane has the registration C-FKSV and is powered by 2x GE General Electric jet engines. AirCanada is the flag carrier and largest Canadian airline by fleet size and passengers carried The airline was founded in 1937, it is a member of Star Alliance aviation group. The overfly airliner creates contrail or chemtrail while cruising at 36.000 feet, forming a white line of condensation, the trail in the atmosphere behind it. Contrails are accused as an environmental problem for the aviation, making the planet warmer. The human made clouds from ice crystals are widely consider as air pollution with bad consequences to the environment as those are not created from nature. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 29, 2024
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#10950802
30 January 2024
Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner passenger aircraft as seen flying in the blue sky at 36.000 ft altitude high over the Netherlands in Europe, the is route from Montreal YUL to Frankfurt in Germany as flight ACA845. The overflying large modern and advanced wide-body, long-haul airplane has the registration C-FKSV and is powered by 2x GE General Electric jet engines. AirCanada is the flag carrier and largest Canadian airline by fleet size and passengers carried The airline was founded in 1937, it is a member of Star Alliance aviation group. The overfly airliner creates contrail or chemtrail while cruising at 36.000 feet, forming a white line of condensation, the trail in the atmosphere behind it. Contrails are accused as an environmental problem for the aviation, making the planet warmer. The human made clouds from ice crystals are widely consider as air pollution with bad consequences to the environment as those are not created from nature. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 29, 2024
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#10950799
30 January 2024
Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner passenger aircraft as seen flying in the blue sky at 36.000 ft altitude high over the Netherlands in Europe, the is route from Montreal YUL to Frankfurt in Germany as flight ACA845. The overflying large modern and advanced wide-body, long-haul airplane has the registration C-FKSV and is powered by 2x GE General Electric jet engines. AirCanada is the flag carrier and largest Canadian airline by fleet size and passengers carried The airline was founded in 1937, it is a member of Star Alliance aviation group. The overfly airliner creates contrail or chemtrail while cruising at 36.000 feet, forming a white line of condensation, the trail in the atmosphere behind it. Contrails are accused as an environmental problem for the aviation, making the planet warmer. The human made clouds from ice crystals are widely consider as air pollution with bad consequences to the environment as those are not created from nature. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 29, 2024
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#10822989
1 December 2023
Fishermen are sorting the catch from the trawl fishery to make direct sales on the fishing boat in the Port of Molfetta, on December 1, 2023. Nearly 500 fishing vessels are being threatened by new European regulations that call for the elimination of bottom trawling, the most productive sector of the fishing industry, potentially having a devastating impact on the economy, employment, and consumption.
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#10822990
1 December 2023
Fishermen on small boats are cleaning their nets after trawling in the Port of Molfetta, on December 1, 2023. Nearly 500 fishing vessels are being sunk by new European regulations that call for the elimination of bottom trawling, the most productive sector of the fishing industry, with a devastating impact on the economy, employment, and consumption.
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#10822991
1 December 2023
Fishermen on small boats are cleaning their nets after trawling in the Port of Molfetta, on December 1, 2023. Nearly 500 fishing vessels are being sunk by new European regulations that call for the elimination of bottom trawling, the most productive sector of the fishing industry, with a devastating impact on the economy, employment, and consumption.
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#10822993
1 December 2023
Fishermen are sorting the catch from the trawl fishery to make direct sales on the fishing boat in the Port of Molfetta, on December 1, 2023. Nearly 500 fishing vessels are being threatened by new European regulations that call for the elimination of bottom trawling, the most productive sector of the fishing industry, potentially having a devastating impact on the economy, employment, and consumption.
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#10822994
1 December 2023
Fishermen are sorting the catch from the trawl fishery to make direct sales on the fishing boat in the Port of Molfetta, on December 1, 2023. Nearly 500 fishing vessels are being threatened by new European regulations that call for the elimination of bottom trawling, the most productive sector of the fishing industry, potentially having a devastating impact on the economy, employment, and consumption.
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#10822996
1 December 2023
A fisherman is cleaning his fishing boat after sorting the catch from trawling to prepare for a direct sale in the Port of Molfetta, Italy, on December 1, 2023.
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#10822997
1 December 2023
A fisherman is cleaning his fishing boat after sorting the catch from trawling to prepare for a direct sale in the Port of Molfetta, Italy, on December 1, 2023.
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#10822992
1 December 2023
Fishermen are sorting the catch from the trawl fishery to make direct sales on the fishing boat in the Port of Molfetta, on December 1, 2023. Nearly 500 fishing vessels are being sunk by new European regulations that call for the elimination of bottom trawling, the most productive sector of the fishing industry, with a devastating impact on the economy, employment, and consumption.
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#10380776
17 August 2023
The Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) also known as the ilishi, ilish, hilsa herring or hilsa shad, is a species of fish related to the herring, in the family Clupeidae. It is a very popular and sought-after food fish in the Indian subcontinent and is the national fish of Bangladesh and the state fish of West Bengal. The famous Hilsha fish comes from the Padma River (the main distributary of the Ganges), in Bangladesh. As of 2021, 86% of the world's total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh which contributes about 12% of the total fish production and about 1.15% of GDP in Bangladesh. Deep-fried in hilsa is a pure Bengali delicacy and one of the most popular in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Ilish mach itself has a unique flavour and it's a fatty fish. When the hilsa fish pieces are fried in smoky hot mustard oil, it releases some fat and flavors up the pungent mustard oil with the mighty flavor of hilsa. Few people prefer to fry some red chilies in this oil and take it as a side with rice instead of green chilies. ''Tel jhol' is the name given to a light Bengali curry with hilsa, which is infused with flavors of kaalo jeera, green chilies, and sharp mustard oil. Ilish or hilsa fish is, however, facing extinction due to high demand and overfishing. While policy initiatives between India and Bangladesh are underway to tackle this alarming situation (hilsa conservation depends a great deal on water flow in the Padma-Meghna and Hooghly-Bhagirathi river systems). This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 15/08/2023.
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#10380778
17 August 2023
The Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) also known as the ilishi, ilish, hilsa herring or hilsa shad, is a species of fish related to the herring, in the family Clupeidae. It is a very popular and sought-after food fish in the Indian subcontinent and is the national fish of Bangladesh and the state fish of West Bengal. The famous Hilsha fish comes from the Padma River (the main distributary of the Ganges), in Bangladesh. As of 2021, 86% of the world's total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh which contributes about 12% of the total fish production and about 1.15% of GDP in Bangladesh. Deep-fried in hilsa is a pure Bengali delicacy and one of the most popular in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Ilish mach itself has a unique flavour and it's a fatty fish. When the hilsa fish pieces are fried in smoky hot mustard oil, it releases some fat and flavors up the pungent mustard oil with the mighty flavor of hilsa. Few people prefer to fry some red chilies in this oil and take it as a side with rice instead of green chilies. ''Tel jhol' is the name given to a light Bengali curry with hilsa, which is infused with flavors of kaalo jeera, green chilies, and sharp mustard oil. Ilish or hilsa fish is, however, facing extinction due to high demand and overfishing. While policy initiatives between India and Bangladesh are underway to tackle this alarming situation (hilsa conservation depends a great deal on water flow in the Padma-Meghna and Hooghly-Bhagirathi river systems). This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 15/08/2023.
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#10380780
17 August 2023
The Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) also known as the ilishi, ilish, hilsa herring or hilsa shad, is a species of fish related to the herring, in the family Clupeidae. It is a very popular and sought-after food fish in the Indian subcontinent and is the national fish of Bangladesh and the state fish of West Bengal. The famous Hilsha fish comes from the Padma River (the main distributary of the Ganges), in Bangladesh. As of 2021, 86% of the world's total ilish supply originates in Bangladesh which contributes about 12% of the total fish production and about 1.15% of GDP in Bangladesh. Deep-fried in hilsa is a pure Bengali delicacy and one of the most popular in West Bengal and Bangladesh. Ilish mach itself has a unique flavour and it's a fatty fish. When the hilsa fish pieces are fried in smoky hot mustard oil, it releases some fat and flavors up the pungent mustard oil with the mighty flavor of hilsa. Few people prefer to fry some red chilies in this oil and take it as a side with rice instead of green chilies. ''Tel jhol' is the name given to a light Bengali curry with hilsa, which is infused with flavors of kaalo jeera, green chilies, and sharp mustard oil. Ilish or hilsa fish is, however, facing extinction due to high demand and overfishing. While policy initiatives between India and Bangladesh are underway to tackle this alarming situation (hilsa conservation depends a great deal on water flow in the Padma-Meghna and Hooghly-Bhagirathi river systems). This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 15/08/2023.
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