Dutch-owned supertrawler FV Margiris deposited 100,000 dead fish off the French coast on Thursday. Images of the incident show a carpet of dead blue whiting in the Atlantic Ocean. France and the ...
Dutch-owned trawler FV Margiris, the world’s second-biggest fishing vessel, shed more than 100,000 dead fish into the Atlantic Ocean off France, forming a floating carpet of carcasses that ...
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PARIS (REUTERS) - Dutch-owned trawler FV Margiris, the world's second-biggest fishing vessel, shed over 100,000 dead fish into the Atlantic Ocean off France, forming a floating carpet of carcasses ...
Dutch-owned trawler FV Margiris, the world's second-biggest fishing vessel, shed more than 100,000 dead fish into the Atlantic Ocean off France, forming a floating carpet of carcasses that was spotted ...
The trawler FV Margiris, the world's second-biggest fishing vessel, deposited the mass of fish into the Atlantic Ocean near France, which left a floating carpet of fish carcasses on top of the water.
Image provided by Greenpeace shows activists on an inflatable boat blocking Dutch super-trawler FV Margiris' attempt to enter Port Lincoln in South Australia on August 30. The trawler was Tuesday ...