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Images tagged "sea"

Sea bass are processed by workers at the slaughter and packing plant. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Sea bass are processed by workers at the slaughter and packing plant. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Floating pens of a sea bass and sea bream farm. The pens can be a high risk for environmental degradation to the local oceanic ecosystem and lethal to the fish due to overcrowding. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Sea-farmed sea bass are hauled from floating pens and dumped into ice containers, then transferred to the slaughter and packing plant. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
After being moved from the floating pens of a sea bass and sea bream farm, thousands of sea bass are dumped into ice containers. The shock of ice is meant to kill the fish quickly but the process is in fact painful and slow. They fish are then processed and packed, some remaining conscious even after this ordeal. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Thousands of sea bass agonize inside the slaughter and packing plant of a sea farm. From the floating pens, the fish are dumped into ice containers and then transferred to the processing line where they are packed. Many fish remain alive throughout the process including when they are packed into boxes. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Thousands of sea bass agonize inside the slaughter and packing plant of a sea farm. From the floating pens, the fish are dumped into ice containers and then transferred to the processing line where they are packed. Many fish remain alive throughout the process including when they are packed into boxes. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Thousands of sea bass agonize inside the slaughter and packing plant of a sea farm. From the floating pens, the fish are dumped into ice containers and then transferred to the processing line where they are packed. Many fish remain alive throughout the process including when they are packed into boxes. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Thousands of sea bass agonize inside the slaughter and packing plant of a sea farm. From the floating pens, the fish are dumped into ice containers and then transferred to the processing line where they are packed. Many fish remain alive throughout the process including when they are packed into boxes. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
Sea bass agonize inside the slaughter and packing plant of a sea farm. From the floating pens, the fish are dumped into ice containers and then transferred to the processing line where they are packed. Many fish remain alive throughout the process including when they are packed into boxes. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
A detail of rainbow trout eggs, taken at a rainbow trout hatchery and egg farm. Photos taken on assignment for Ecostorm / Compassion In World Farming.
The shadow of the Bob Barker against an iceberg.
One of many dead fish along this stretch of coast in the Gulf of Mexico.
Greenpeace biologist and oil expert Paul Horsman displays his oil-covered hands. Southwest passage of the Mississippi Delta.
The whaling ship named Shonan Maru II purposefully crashes in to the Ady Gil Sea Shepherd vessel, breaking it in two. Antarctic Ocean, 2010.
Christine and Amber, peeling vegetables for dinner aboard the Bob Barker Sea Shepherd vessel. Mauritius, 2009.
Ralph, the resident emergency doctor aboard the Bob Barker Sea Shepherd vessel, also helps with construction while the boat is docked. Mauritius, 2009.
Joseph, one of the engineers and jack-of-all-trades aboard the Bob Barker. Mauritius, 2009.
Darius, painting "Bob Barker" onto the side of the Sea Shepherd vessel. Mauritius, 2009.
Fiona, aboard the Bob Barker Sea Shepherd vessel. Mauritius, 2009.
Malcolm, aboard the Bob Barker.  Mauritius, 2009.
Fiona and Pottsy aboard the Bob Barker Sea Shepherd vessel. Mauritius, 2009.
The Bob Barker, still not fully painted, setting sail from Mauritius to the Southern Ocean. 2009.
Jo, Amber, and Christine, goofing around the Bob Barker's moving galley. Photo: Ben

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